I bought a 3 button key fob to replace the 2 button one and it worked okay dunno if that helps
I would purchase 1J0 959 753 DA, that's the one I have and it works perfectly. It should work for you too. I have not tried the AH version so I can't comment. And yes, DA should still work even if your normal keys aren't folding keys.Hello!Excuse mistakes but use google translate!I am not a native speaker of English...I have a Seat Cordoba 6L year 2008 and are interested for a flip key.In etka I searched for V.I.N. car and found the key code: 1 J0 959 753 CT . The idea is that this type of key is very rare on ebay.I want to buy a used key, not a new one and so it is very rare.I read on this forum and may fit other keys:1 J0 959 753 DA or 1 J0 959 753 AH.Only fits one or both?That codes AH / DA are equivalent, right?I want to buy a key code AH / DA and are worried that he might not fit and lose money.What do you think will fit or not?The car model is Reference.Therefore I am afraid that will not match that key.The car came with two normal keys, not folding keys.Expect an answer!Thank you!
For the boot to unlock, you need to press and hold the boot button for at least 1 second. Just thought I'd mention it as many people don't realise this. Also the button doesn't "pop" up, it purely just unlocks.A previous owner has already done the 3-button flip key conversion on my cupra, but it has a few problems. 1, the boot unlock button doesnt work, and 2, to unlock the boot, you need to press the normal unlock button three times.
Any ideas?
A previous owner has already done the 3-button flip key conversion on my cupra, but it has a few problems. 1, the boot unlock button doesnt work, and 2, to unlock the boot, you need to press the normal unlock button three times.
Any ideas?
Just remember, if you do erase all the keys you'll have to re-code them to the immobiliser so be careful!
If the 2 keys you have keep alternating between working and not working you can probably remove the first 3 keys without a worry.