Heres my 2 penith worth
1.If you started with a non-flip remote you can not get a flip remote to work the remote locking?
2.If you started with a flip remote you can buy another flip key,put the transponder into it from the spare & u can also sync the key to the remote locking(something do do with frequencies?)
If you started with a non flip remote you can do a flip remote, follow the instructions and have a play around and it will eventually work, you may need a stealer to programme the new transponder but if reusing and old one you should be ok!
It worked for me and I had a non flip remote.
If you started with a non flip remote you can do a flip remote, follow the instructions and have a play around and it will eventually work, you may need a stealer to programme the new transponder but if reusing and old one you should be ok!
It worked for me and I had a non flip remote.
Worked for me - thats why I did the guide
Mine was brought off ebay. Was from a golf mk 4 I believe, not sure really.
Like I mentioned the frequency didn't matter for me. Just swapped the bits over, did the recode and job done.
No you need to keep the transponder from your old key, recode it how I said, by putting it in the new key.
A new transponder will have to be coded = £££
The one in my pocket is a 3 button one that I got off ebay (got 2 because I mullered the first one!!!). It's got a coding of HLO1K0 959 753 and says 434 MHz on it.
I also got my transponder coded into the immobiliser for just under £50 (less than an hour for a technician).
Hope this helps.
I phoned 3 dealers..sorry stealers & got 3 quotes ...47+,70+ & 90+.Found a company that come to your car & do it 50 all in