Why Do So Many People Are Attracted To Volkswagen Key Replacement?
Volkswagen Keyless Entry and Push-Button Start
Volkswagen has been around for decades and is famous for their classic cars. There are a variety of modern models with features like keyless entry or the push-button start.
Volkswagen utilized a simple metal key that had a flip-function in the 1930s and into the early 2000s. They eventually switched to keys that had a chip and later still to smart keys.

Keyless Entry System
Modern automobiles have key fobs that let you to start the car and open the doors without touching the vehicle. These systems utilize radio frequency signals to transmit and receive data between the key fob, and the car. Special circuitry is employed to ensure security. Some models are more sophisticated than others, having additional features like remote start that allows the car to be started when the key fob is within a specific range.
These systems can be fitted to your vehicle at the time of purchase or as an aftermarket option and there are many different options available. Certain systems only unlock the driver's door but others include additional convenience features, for instance a smartphone app that allows you to lock or unlock your car from anywhere. Some systems even have an alarm.
Our service staff near Dulles can help you replace your key fob's battery or upgrade to a more modern system. volkswagen replacement keys can help find the replacement key fob and sync it with your VW model. We can also repair an existing one that isn't working properly by conducting computer diagnostics and re-program. If your key fob is lost, we can also get you a new one and we offer various specials on parts to help you save on the cost.
Keyless Start System
Keyless start lets you begin and exit your vehicle by pressing one button. It's not necessary to reach into your pockets or unlock the door using a physical key. When the button is pressed, a unique signal from the key fob is sent to the ignition to start the car.
The system is similar to a smart key. One or more antennas are placed around the vehicle and detect the electronic ID when you near the fob. The receiver is then notified by the car to turn off the immobilizer, and send electricity to the starter circuit to start the engine.
By pressing and holding the button, you can turn off the system after the engine has begun. The same signal can be used to lock the doors, to allow you to exit your vehicle without having to be concerned about someone stealing your keys or locking you out.
While many newer VW vehicles are equipped with a keyless start option as standard, older models provide it as an optional feature. If you own an older VW equipped with this feature, your key fob likely includes what's known as a "backup mechanical key" that can be inserted into an emergency port on the dash or steering column to start your vehicle. Refer to your owner's manual or service instructions for more details about this procedure.
Keys with Transponder Chips
The microchips' electronic circuitry is built into the head portion of your Volkswagen key. When the key is put into the ignition lock and then turned into the lock, the chip sends an electronic signal to the receiver in your car. The signals inform the car that you have the correct key, allowing it to open and start the engine. The chip does not require any battery power in order to function it is able to receive a radio signal that is transmitted by the antenna ring on your car.
Before the 2000s, the majority of automobiles used basic metal keys. In the beginning of 2000, many automakers began using a key fob equipped with a switchblade feature. The metal key would pop out of the locking fob of the remote when a button was clicked. This was a popular feature and is still used today.
The Volkswagen replacement keys will come with an electronic transponder that must be cloned in order to match the car's systems. This is an easy process which can be carried out at home with a specialized key cloning software such as the KEYDIY X2 Remote Cloner or another similar device. If you are replacing a key or having a new one made, be sure to bring proof of ownership, such as your driver's license or your vehicle registration.
Lost Keys
You can purchase key finders, which costs around $20 should you be concerned about your Volkswagen keys. These tiny devices send an electronic signal to the phone when keys are in close proximity. They are great for dimly lit locations and are great for keeping your keys organized in busy parking lots. Some are also water-resistant, and can assist you in finding your vehicle if it's stolen.
However, the best way to ensure that you do not lose your VW keys is to ensure they are always in one location, such as an open hook on the front door or in your pocket. You can also get the new key cut at the locksmith. This is typically less expensive than buying a new key from a dealer.
If your Volkswagen has chip-keys, it is possible to get a replacement from the dealership in case it becomes damaged or lost. To get this done you must visit the dealership with your title or registration along with proof that you are the owner. The dealer will order the new Volkswagen key. You'll need to return your vehicle to the dealer for the key programmed. You can also seek out an auto locksmith, who will be able provide keys based on the VIN.