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erikfrog
23rd February, 2010, 09:36 AM
Hi, please help, how to programm new remote?
Year is 2000.
Many thanks

gokey
23rd February, 2010, 09:44 AM
with 2 keys you can try manually programming
or vagcom

erikfrog
23rd February, 2010, 10:02 AM
I have vag but which channel?

GabyCR
23rd February, 2010, 11:44 PM
From Wiki:

Key Matching

Prerequisites:



All keys are either new or were adapted to this car (im*o-ID) before.
You can match up to 8 keys.
While adapting each key, make sure to place the other keys away from the ignition lock (reader coil). The passenger seat is an adequate place.
Battery voltage at least 12.5 V.


[Select]
[17 - Instruments]
[Meas. Blocks - 08]
Select Block 022.
[Go!]
The value in field 3 must be 1. If value is not 1, the key is not capable of being adapted to im*obilizer.
You can check each key in this manner.

Select Block 024.
[Go!]
Make sure the shown lock times in field 1, 2 and 3 are 0 (each field represents a time in minutes).



If the lock times are NOT 0:

Do NOT switch off the ignition!
Allow the car to sit for AT LEAST the number of minutes that were indicated by the fields 1-3.



[Done, Go Back]


[Login - 11]
There are 2 possibilities how to enter a PIN, choose the one that applies for you.


4-digit PIN

Enter zero followed by the 4-digit PIN. For example, if your PIN is 1234, enter 01234.


7-digit PIN

[Use 7-digit PIN/SKC]
Enter the 7-digit PIN, Date on which the PIN was generated by the dealer, along with the Workshop Code (WSC) and the Importer number of the dealer that generated the code.
[OK]
VAG-COM will validate the data you have entered and return you to the Login screen, where the Login Code will show as "XXXXX".



[Do it!]


[Adaptation - 10]
Enter 21 in "Channel Number".
[Read]
The "Stored Value" is the number of keys currently matched.
Enter a "new value" corresponding to the total number of keys to be matched, including any existing keys.
The old keys are automatically beeing cleared.
[Save]
[Done, Go Back]
[Close Controller, Go Back - 06]



Repeat the following steps until all keys have been matched:

Switch ignition off and remove key.
Insert next key to ignition and switch ignition on again.
The warning light for the im*obilizer will light up for ~2 seconds, then go out Switch ignition off and remove key.



Note: The above steps after saving the adaptation, should not exceed 60 seconds!

z786
24th February, 2010, 02:40 PM
erm.........
thats not for remote fob mate.
i think he wants 2 sync remote fob

GabyCR
24th February, 2010, 09:48 PM
Yes sorry, after read carefully, this is:

[Select]

[46 - Cent. Conv.] or [35 - Cent. Locking] (whichever is applicable to the car, as found here (http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/cars/applications/index.html))
[Adaptation - 10]

Enter channel "01" (May be channel "21" in some Audi models).

[Read]

This will display the number of currently stored remotes in "Stored Value".

Enter your total number of keys up to a maximum of 4(including any existing keys) in "New Value"

[Test]

Verify that the number in "Test Value" is correct.

[Save]
Then press and hold (for at least one second) the UNLOCK button on the fob, at which time it will be learned. If you're programming more than one fob press and hold the UNLOCK button on the second fob for one second, press and hold the UNLOCK button on the third fob for one second, etc. You have a total of 15 seconds to do them all.
The car may give you some sort of acknowledgement as each key is learned (lights flash, horn beep, etc.)
If the above procedure does not work (neither Channel 01 nor Channel 21 are available), follow this procedure:
Insert a working (old) key in the ignition and turn to the ON position (do not start car).
[Select]

[46 - Cent. Conv.] or [35 - Cent. Locking] (whichever is applicable to the car, as found here (http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/cars/applications/index.html))
[Meas. Blocks - 08]
Enter group "003" (may be group "007" in some vehicles)
[Go!]
The value in field 2 shows how many remotes have been matched and in which memory positions (for example, "0001" indicates 1 transmitter in position 1).
Lock the car from outside using the new, unmatched key in the driver-side door lock.
Press the UNLOCK button on the new key within 5 seconds often enough to reach next memory position (so, if the value in field 2 was 0001, you should press the new key's unlock button twice, to put the new key in memory position 2)..
The car may give you some sort of acknowledgement as the button is pressed (lights flash, horn beep, etc.)
Wait 5 seconds and press the unlock button on the new key to unlock the door.
Turn the ignition key to OFF and remove the old key.

Press LOCK and UNLOCK with the new key.
Insert the new key in the ignition and turn to the ON position (do not start car).
[Select]

[46 - Cent. Conv.] or [35 - Cent. Locking] (whichever is applicable to the car, as found here (http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/cars/applications/index.html))
[Meas. Blocks - 08]
Enter group "003"
[Go!]
The value in field 2 should now indicate 0011 in the example used, showing the old key still matched in position 1 and the new key matched in position 2.

Make sure that new keys are always coded into free memory positions (where there is a zero in Group 003, field 2). If occupied positions (distinguishable by a "1") are used, the transmitter previously coded to this position will no longer work.
In some cases, it may be necessary to clear out existing matched remotes using the following procedure:
[Select]

[46 - Cent. Conv.] or [35 - Cent. Locking] (whichever is applicable to the car, as found here (http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/cars/applications/index.html))
[Adaptation - 10]
Enter channel "00"
[Read]

[Save]
When the prompt asks if you are sure you want to save a value of 0 to Channel 00, click [Yes]
After doing so, no remotes will be matched. You'll need to follow the appropriate above procedure to match all of the remotes.

erikfrog
25th February, 2010, 09:09 AM
You have solved all my problems....