Audi 2003 A6 key programming
#11
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Re: Audi 2003 A6 key programming
"Don Gunn" <don.gunn@att.net> wrote in message
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>I have only one usable key, so I bout a blank key with remote fob on ebay
>and plan to get the metal cut from a locksmith for $60. He says I might
>need to also have the transponder portion of the key programmed for it to
>start the car (not the remote portion which opens the doors, I know how to
>do that). How can I tell if I also need this transponder programmed?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Don
>
ahhh I get it now BEFORE you have the key cut...........silly me.
not sure you can rather a chicken/egg situation.
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Re: Audi 2003 A6 key programming
"Don Gunn" <don.gunn@att.net> wrote in message
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>I have only one usable key, so I bout a blank key with remote fob on ebay
>and plan to get the metal cut from a locksmith for $60. He says I might
>need to also have the transponder portion of the key programmed for it to
>start the car (not the remote portion which opens the doors, I know how to
>do that). How can I tell if I also need this transponder programmed?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Don
>
ahhh I get it now BEFORE you have the key cut...........silly me.
not sure you can rather a chicken/egg situation.
#13
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Re: Audi 2003 A6 key programming
"Don Gunn" <don.gunn@att.net> wrote in message
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>I have only one usable key, so I bout a blank key with remote fob on ebay
>and plan to get the metal cut from a locksmith for $60. He says I might
>need to also have the transponder portion of the key programmed for it to
>start the car (not the remote portion which opens the doors, I know how to
>do that). How can I tell if I also need this transponder programmed?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Don
>
ahhh I get it now BEFORE you have the key cut...........silly me.
not sure you can rather a chicken/egg situation.
#14
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Re: Audi 2003 A6 key programming
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 18:28:02 -0600, Don Gunn wrote:
> I have only one usable key, so I bout a blank key with remote fob on ebay
> and plan to get the metal cut from a locksmith for $60. He says I might need
> to also have the transponder portion of the key programmed for it to start
> the car (not the remote portion which opens the doors, I know how to do
> that). How can I tell if I also need this transponder programmed?
What he means is your car has an immobilizer. The car will not start after
you cut your key. ONLY the dealer can reprogram that key (online) via
their central hub. Expect to be charged around an hour for labor.
> I have only one usable key, so I bout a blank key with remote fob on ebay
> and plan to get the metal cut from a locksmith for $60. He says I might need
> to also have the transponder portion of the key programmed for it to start
> the car (not the remote portion which opens the doors, I know how to do
> that). How can I tell if I also need this transponder programmed?
What he means is your car has an immobilizer. The car will not start after
you cut your key. ONLY the dealer can reprogram that key (online) via
their central hub. Expect to be charged around an hour for labor.
#15
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Re: Audi 2003 A6 key programming
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 18:28:02 -0600, Don Gunn wrote:
> I have only one usable key, so I bout a blank key with remote fob on ebay
> and plan to get the metal cut from a locksmith for $60. He says I might need
> to also have the transponder portion of the key programmed for it to start
> the car (not the remote portion which opens the doors, I know how to do
> that). How can I tell if I also need this transponder programmed?
What he means is your car has an immobilizer. The car will not start after
you cut your key. ONLY the dealer can reprogram that key (online) via
their central hub. Expect to be charged around an hour for labor.
> I have only one usable key, so I bout a blank key with remote fob on ebay
> and plan to get the metal cut from a locksmith for $60. He says I might need
> to also have the transponder portion of the key programmed for it to start
> the car (not the remote portion which opens the doors, I know how to do
> that). How can I tell if I also need this transponder programmed?
What he means is your car has an immobilizer. The car will not start after
you cut your key. ONLY the dealer can reprogram that key (online) via
their central hub. Expect to be charged around an hour for labor.
#16
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Re: Audi 2003 A6 key programming
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 18:28:02 -0600, Don Gunn wrote:
> I have only one usable key, so I bout a blank key with remote fob on ebay
> and plan to get the metal cut from a locksmith for $60. He says I might need
> to also have the transponder portion of the key programmed for it to start
> the car (not the remote portion which opens the doors, I know how to do
> that). How can I tell if I also need this transponder programmed?
What he means is your car has an immobilizer. The car will not start after
you cut your key. ONLY the dealer can reprogram that key (online) via
their central hub. Expect to be charged around an hour for labor.
> I have only one usable key, so I bout a blank key with remote fob on ebay
> and plan to get the metal cut from a locksmith for $60. He says I might need
> to also have the transponder portion of the key programmed for it to start
> the car (not the remote portion which opens the doors, I know how to do
> that). How can I tell if I also need this transponder programmed?
What he means is your car has an immobilizer. The car will not start after
you cut your key. ONLY the dealer can reprogram that key (online) via
their central hub. Expect to be charged around an hour for labor.
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Re: Audi 2003 A6 key programming
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 18:28:02 -0600, Don Gunn wrote:
> I have only one usable key, so I bout a blank key with remote fob on ebay
> and plan to get the metal cut from a locksmith for $60. He says I might need
> to also have the transponder portion of the key programmed for it to start
> the car (not the remote portion which opens the doors, I know how to do
> that). How can I tell if I also need this transponder programmed?
What he means is your car has an immobilizer. The car will not start after
you cut your key. ONLY the dealer can reprogram that key (online) via
their central hub. Expect to be charged around an hour for labor.
> I have only one usable key, so I bout a blank key with remote fob on ebay
> and plan to get the metal cut from a locksmith for $60. He says I might need
> to also have the transponder portion of the key programmed for it to start
> the car (not the remote portion which opens the doors, I know how to do
> that). How can I tell if I also need this transponder programmed?
What he means is your car has an immobilizer. The car will not start after
you cut your key. ONLY the dealer can reprogram that key (online) via
their central hub. Expect to be charged around an hour for labor.
#18
Re: Audi 2003 A6 key programming
Wrong, and what a useless series of posts. A newly cut key can be adapted if the PIN is known. That PIN can be acquired through the RB4 encrypted cluster or from the ECM. Either way, the PIN is the same in both of those controllers.
FYI, you don't need to go to the stealership. Data can be read from the 24c08 in the cluster or the 95040 in the ECM.
Read the image!
FYI, you don't need to go to the stealership. Data can be read from the 24c08 in the cluster or the 95040 in the ECM.
Read the image!
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Re: Audi 2003 A6 key programming
AND how is this done? How do you get to the 24c08 in the cluster or the
95040 in the ECM?
What tool would one need to do this?
"Ecmbuster" <Ecmbuster.3oxjvf@no-mx.audiforum.ca> wrote in message
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> *Wrong*, and what a useless series of posts. A newly cut key can be
> adapted if the PIN is known. That PIN can be acquired through the RB4
> encrypted cluster or from the ECM. Either way, the PIN is the same in
> both of those controllers.
>
> FYI, you don't need to go to the stealership. Data can be read from the
> 24c08 in the cluster or the 95040 in the ECM.
>
> Read the image!
>
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95040 in the ECM?
What tool would one need to do this?
"Ecmbuster" <Ecmbuster.3oxjvf@no-mx.audiforum.ca> wrote in message
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> *Wrong*, and what a useless series of posts. A newly cut key can be
> adapted if the PIN is known. That PIN can be acquired through the RB4
> encrypted cluster or from the ECM. Either way, the PIN is the same in
> both of those controllers.
>
> FYI, you don't need to go to the stealership. Data can be read from the
> 24c08 in the cluster or the 95040 in the ECM.
>
> Read the image!
>
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