MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: MikeBee on March 26, 2017, 09:16:59 am
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Hi All,
Bought my 2008 ED30 last weekend as a private purchase. It only came with one key (the owner swore he only ever had one key). What's the easiest way of getting a spare? Go to the dealer and pay ££££ or get a blank from eBay and try and have it cut and coded?
I've looked into the options and done a hefty amount of searching but I've been unable to figure it out. From what I understand the immobiliser on the Mk5 is tricky to work with.
Thanks.
Mike.
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A dealer is probably easiest but I'd phone round a few car lock smiths first and make enquires. I once got two new keys cut and coded for a Vauxhall omega I once had from a place called CAR D LOCK for a reasonable price.
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For the chance I'd risk the ebay key and get it coded, one of my keys was broken and had to get it fixed (covered by vw though) and it was £30 or so just to get it coded...think someone told me the key was £300 for their vauxhall, after vauxhall bent their key...
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Cool thanks guys.
Where did you get your key coded? I agree, keys are cheap on ebay and easy to get cut etc. It's just the immobiliser coding that seems a pain.
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Those eBay keys use a brittle metal and are prone to snapping. I bought a genuine VW key from an independent company called Bournemouth Car Keys that code all types of vehicle keys for £95. Don't know where you are but it's an option.
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Those eBay keys use a brittle metal and are prone to snapping. I bought a genuine VW key from an independent company called Bournemouth Car Keys that code all types of vehicle keys for £95. Don't know where you are but it's an option.
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Thanks. I'm in Northampton so Bournemouth is a bit of a trek but I'll see if there are any similar companies locally!
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Theres a guy on the BMW E39 facebook group im in.. He does them and is mobile..
So he'll try and tie you into his journey plan.
PM me and Ill try and link you to his facebook page or just whats app you his number..
He does all keys btw.. not just bmw.. and he has some cool Bentley style flip keys if you're that way inclined.
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Those eBay keys use a brittle metal and are prone to snapping. I bought a genuine VW key from an independent company called Bournemouth Car Keys that code all types of vehicle keys for £95. Don't know where you are but it's an option.
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Thanks. I'm in Northampton so Bournemouth is a bit of a trek but I'll see if there are any similar companies locally!
Yeah. A bit far but I'm sure there's a company local to you. VW specialist gave me a quote of £300 as they have to get in touch with VW in Germany etc etc etc. What a load of Bullsh*t if you ask me. Good luck bud.
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As a price comparison there's a fella in a portakabin near me who does the Bentley fobs for £130 complete Takes him 20 minutes £300 is bloody robbery
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Hi, this chap is really good and is widely respected on VW groups around the country. He did a lot of keys for the guys on the TT forum in a similar situation as yourself or just want a spare at a really good price. His names Craig and it's a family business, he does make it down your way quite a bit as you're middle of the country it's easy to pass through. Hope this helps!
http://www.autosolutions-autolocksmiths.co.uk
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Hi, this chap is really good and is widely respected on VW groups around the country. He did a lot of keys for the guys on the TT forum in a similar situation as yourself or just want a spare at a really good price. His names Craig and it's a family business, he does make it down your way quite a bit as you're middle of the country it's easy to pass through. Hope this helps!
http://www.autosolutions-autolocksmiths.co.uk
I am in the same need for replacement key. A big thanks for this really useful link.
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Thanks for the help everyone. This is really useful info!
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VW main dealer,will want in excess of £200
'You need to book the car into us and all that bullsh*t'
Then they will ring you...
'We noticed this with your car etc etc etc'
You need the PIN code from the car,which you can access with VAG-COM
And get the bits from TPS,it takes around 2 weeks
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I got a brand new key from vw with my car when I bought it, still has the tags on it.
Unsure which code is the correct one for the immobiliser though
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VW main dealer,will want in excess of £200
'You need to book the car into us and all that bullsh*t'
Then they will ring you...
'We noticed this with your car etc etc etc'
You need the PIN code from the car,which you can access with VAG-COM
And get the bits from TPS,it takes around 2 weeks
Try £450 for an Alfa 147 key.....and that was about 4 years ago now.
It is wrong to assume that only German car dealers pull your pants down for parts prices. £200 in spark plugs for that car too. 4 big uns and 4 little uns. Not cheap cars at all.
I need a new key for my ed30 as well. Does it really take 2 weeks??!
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I only had one key with my GTI but I got my second spare key done for around £60. This is what I did for mine:
- Bought Blank VW Key Shell with unused HAA Blade - £4
- Got second hand genuine VW keyfob with matching electrics. (I took the electric board out and put it in the new shell, the rest was scrapped) - £7
- Bought new ID48 transponder chip - £4
- Had key blade cut by local locksmiths - £15
- Had the key programmed by my local VW independent specialist (they got the tools like VAG Commander for immobilizer and VCDS for remote programming) - £30
In the end I got a fully working spare key for a fraction of what the main dealers wanted, plus it gives me peace of mind that I have a least a spare should I lose mine.
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I only had one key with my GTI but I got my second spare key done for around £60. This is what I did for mine:
- Bought Blank VW Key Shell with unused HAA Blade - £4
- Got second hand genuine VW keyfob with matching electrics. (I took the electric board out and put it in the new shell, the rest was scrapped) - £7
- Bought new ID48 transponder chip - £4
- Had key blade cut by local locksmiths - £15
- Had the key programmed by my local VW independent specialist (they got the tools like VAG Commander for immobilizer and VCDS for remote programming) - £30
In the end I got a fully working spare key for a fraction of what the main dealers wanted, plus it gives me peace of mind that I have a least a spare should I lose mine.
I have seen online that it is possible to get a new key fob with a blank ID48 chip in that can be programmed on places like ebay, aliexpress, etc.
for example: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-Button-Keyless-Entry-Remote-Key-Fob-433Mhz-ID48-for-VW-Seat-Skoda-1k0959753G/132570811134?epid=8017677174&hash=item1eddd60afe:g:6ksAAOSwLnBax11X
they're quite cheap so i was wondering if by getting this it would save getting a blank key shell, another keyfob for the electronics and a new ID48 chip seperately?