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    Quote Originally Posted by eeezzup View Post
    I was actually considering buying a VAG Tacho from you Carl but I'm unsure of whether it will work on my car (2001 Bora TDi PD AJM). Initially I just want to code my key/fob that I bought of eBay 2 months ago. I don't even have my SKC.

    My priority at this moment is to buy the full version of VAG COM with HEX CAN USB and only then either buy VAG Tacho or pop down and see you (if that's ok with you... i live in Bury) and get my key coded.

    What does the VAG Commander do? I'm assuming its the same as Tacho but exlusively for newer cars (post 2004)??

    Waheed
    the Tacho will work with your golf mine's a 2000 plate, engine codes dont matter, but it will work on yours mate.

    if you want to pop down to me, thats fine, but i charge £30 for each coding session.

    as for the vag commander, its the same thing,but for 2004/5 cars on.... its so expensive due to it being such new technology.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Si_1.8T View Post
    This is an interesting thread indeed, when i bought my Golf (2nd Hand) the guy had lost the remote keyfob thing and only had just a normal VW key to open the car etc, so thats all i have.

    Was wondering how much it would cost me to get a remote keyfob key thingy-ma-jig, i know the ******** want a ton of bucks to do it, and seen a few threads on various forums on how to do it, is it worth just buying the blank keyfob, having it cut to the same as my key and then taking that to the ******** and paying them the cash to program the thing?

    incidentally a mate of mine has a VAGCOM, can he use that to program the keyfob if i get it cut?
    one thing i do know... if you buy a fob off ebay, 99.9% of dealers will no longer code them for you.

    you can use vagcom to code keys, once you know the pin for acessing the immobiliser.... thats what my vagtacho does

     
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    So if i buy a key, have it cut, and then pay a nice person not unlike yourself a visit with it and some cash in my hand, they can reprogram the key for me?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Si_1.8T View Post
    So if i buy a key, have it cut, and then pay a nice person not unlike yourself a visit with it and some cash in my hand, they can reprogram the key for me?
    in a word, yes. assuming the key you get doesnt have a fixed code transponder, you need what i believe they call a rolling code transponder, a brand new key and fob is the best way.

     
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    Time to browse Ebay!
     
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    ...not forgetting he lives around 300 miles from you before you get browsing....


    Considering selling my VCDS KEY-USB interface. If you're interested please contact me via PM or email.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by eshrules View Post
    the Tacho will work with your golf mine's a 2000 plate, engine codes dont matter, but it will work on yours mate.

    if you want to pop down to me, thats fine, but i charge £30 for each coding session.

    as for the vag commander, its the same thing,but for 2004/5 cars on.... its so expensive due to it being such new technology.
    Carl, is that VAG Commander backwards compatible (pre 2004)? I was thinking maybe I could pay that bit more, code my Bora and use it to make a bit of money on the side by coding keys for other people (new and old cars).

    Another scenario (if you could confirm for me please), using VAG COM 704.1, I could code keys for pretty much all vag cars as long as they knew their code. Is that correct?

    How do I know the key I bought has got rolling code transponder?
    The part number is HLO 1JO 959 753 AG (434 Mhz) if thats any help.

    Thank

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    Quote Originally Posted by eeezzup View Post
    Carl, is that VAG Commander backwards compatible (pre 2004)? I was thinking maybe I could pay that bit more, code my Bora and use it to make a bit of money on the side by coding keys for other people (new and old cars).

    Another scenario (if you could confirm for me please), using VAG COM 704.1, I could code keys for pretty much all vag cars as long as they knew their code. Is that correct?

    How do I know the key I bought has got rolling code transponder?
    The part number is HLO 1JO 959 753 AG (434 Mhz) if thats any help.

    Thank

    Waheed
    that much... i dont know, ill check, but i wouldnt imagine so, as the cars from 2004 onwards use the canbus, instead of KWP2000 (i think) protocol. ill check when i have some more stock in for you though just in case.

    what you choose to do with it is your own decision, but i cant offer any support and i must warn you that if you intend to offer it as a service, you should be registered as a business, as i am

    as for the fob.... that bit im unsure of , i dont think it matters what part number the key is and im unsure how to tell if it is a rolling code or static... i will look into this for you

     
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    Hi Eshrule,


    Would you be able to program a brand new transponder key for Passat B6/Mk7?

    Cheers

    Kam
     
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    Hi
    Have just bought a 'blank key' from eBay on the basis that i can programme it as per programyourkeys site.
    Before I read this site/thread

    http://www.programyourkeys.com/Progr...eat_Skoda.html

    Now not sure whether I can?

    Driving a 2006 Caddy SDI

    Any help/advice apreciated

    Cheers
    Gary
     
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