VCDS KEY PROGRAMMING HOW TO
How to Reset the Service Interval Light (for 1998-99).This procedure works 100% on my 2000 Audi TT and 2001 Audi A4. Hit a button on your remote, one of the bits should now change to a 1 depending on the button you hit! I don't know what measuring block it will be for the other cars. There should be four bits in this field (all 0000). In order to find if your remote works with your car and you can use it, go to "Measuring Block" 006 - Go! and look at field 2. It seems like it will overwrite the last remote but it does not.Īlso, here is some helpful info for your programming. Now you actually have to put in 2 for test value, 3 in test value for the third and 4 for the fourth.
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The procedure also says right about now that the car will give you some kind of sign that the remote was learned such as a (lights flash, horn beep, etc.) but as long as the VAGCOM said "learned" it will be fine.īut for remote number two pretty much follow the same above for number one. It should now ask if you are sure you want to save. They tell you to hit the "Save" button, but what are you saving? Absolutly nothing!! Notice up at the top it should say something along the lines of "Key Adaptation." If it says this, you have 15 seconds to push the unlock button on your remote (hold for two seconds) or until it says "Key learned." NOW is where you hit save. Now this is another place that ross-tech tells you to do something that doesn't work. Verify that the number in "Test Value" is the one you entered. Instead, for your first remote just put in a one. Like I did.Īccording to ross-tech, this is what you must do next which is the part that messes everyone up - "Enter your total number of keys up to a maximum of 4 (including any existing keys) in 'New Value.'" Do not do that. This is supposed to display the number of currently stored remotes in "Stored Value". Locking" (depending on year and make/model)įirst enter channel "00" as this will set all settings back to factory.Įnter channel "01" (Again "21 depending on make/model). Procedure for matching remote controls to most VW & Audi vehicles:
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Have you received a new remote that you want to program to your car but find out that THIS ( ) didn't help you out much?Ģ) A laser cut key (just one is "needed") I am simply showing you what worked for me because the ross-tech web site did NOT work for me and didn't work a ton of other people. Disclaimer - I am not repsonsable for any damages that may occur from this procedure.