Got my key cut and tried to code it but didn't hear any beep followed phil's video and the video off the eBay I bought it off, the key works, engine starts and I can drive it but the key code on dash keeps flashing at me, anyone got any ideas?
Perhaps yours is different then. Maybe a different key manufacturer? I know VAG have changed key manufacturers a few times. Mine's a Hella.Chris don't mean to be a pain but it really don't say it on my key
Do you have a factory fitted alarm on your new one mate? I don't think you'll get the bleeps if an alarm isn't fitted, as there's no siren unit to make the noise.Got my key cut and tried to code it but didn't hear any beep followed phil's video and the video off the eBay I bought it off, the key works, engine starts and I can drive it but the key code on dash keeps flashing at me, anyone got any ideas?
Never heard of the key light on the dash flashing. Can you get a picture?
Okay, got my flip key bits, have already programmed the new 3 button remote to the car and it's working great.
However I've just taken my old non-remote key apart to take the immobiliser transponder out of... and I'm stuck! The transponder appears glued in and won't budge at all.
Any ideas guys?
Okay, got my flip key bits, have already programmed the new 3 button remote to the car and it's working great.
However I've just taken my old non-remote key apart to take the immobiliser transponder out of... and I'm stuck! The transponder appears glued in and won't budge at all.
Any ideas guys?
Here's post #1433Okay, got my flip key bits, have already programmed the new 3 button remote to the car and it's working great.
However I've just taken my old non-remote key apart to take the immobiliser transponder out of... and I'm stuck! The transponder appears glued in and won't budge at all.
Any ideas guys?
It can take a few hours gently scratching away with with a sharp pin and using nail varnish remover but it can be done as I luckily found. Just be patient and it'll just drop out Do be vcareful though as they break for fun.I've done a piccy to try and help and also show it can be done. I worked from the inside of the key and after a couple of hours had success. I guess it varies how much glue there is?
I'll see what the sister has lying arounduse some Acetone / nail polish remover to soften the glue, then it should come out
Classic punBe really careful. I used nail polish remover and it was loose at one end but not the other. Got to forcefull and it snapped
Think patience is key here
I've also had my standard non-flip remote key apart, there's no glue at all in that! It's just wedged in, shove a flat blade underneath and it just pops out.Here's post #1433
It can take a few hours gently scratching away with with a sharp pin and using nail varnish remover but it can be done as I luckily found. Just be patient and it'll just drop out Do be vcareful though as they break for fun.
On my 52 plate 1.2, the boot doesn't "pop" however if you unlock the boot (with the rest locked) then it does just unlock the boot, and when you close it, it automatically re-locks the boot again. So even though on mine the boot doesn't pop, it's still a handy feature the car didn't have before.Right! I'm too old to got through the whole thread,just one question.
54 plate ibiza FR. can i use the 3 button remote and have boot release?
The boot key works on my 05 FR so I'd guess so for you tooRight! I'm too old to got through the whole thread,just one question.
54 plate ibiza FR. can i use the 3 button remote and have boot release?
Right! I'm too old to got through the whole thread,just one question.
54 plate ibiza FR. can i use the 3 button remote and have boot release?
You can program the remote, either with the methods described in the links in his listing, or with VCDS.If I buy this: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-VW-SEAT-T...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item2a10a7c397
Could I just get it programed to my car, saving me taking my key apart?