I did get the key out I guess i will have to tow it to someplace to get the programing done. Thanks LeonI did get the key out I guess i will have to tow it to someplace
to get the programing done.
Thanks
Leon
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Hopefully you have the key out now. I was hoping that would help you JUST TO TAKE THE "STUCK" KEY OUT.
As far as reprogramming the key that requires the assistance of an automotive locksmith or VW dealer in your area. I do not think that is something you can do yourself unless you have the equipment to do it.Hopefully you have the key out now. I was hoping that would help you JUST TO TAKE THE "STUCK" KEY OUT.
As far as reprogramming the key that requires the assistance of an automotive locksmith or VW dealer in your area. I do not think that is something you can do yourself unless you have the equipment to do it.
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My 2003 Saturn l200 2.2 ecotec did this when the battery was dead. Put some juice on the battery, then the car came out of park, and I was able to remove the key. To the car, there's a vast difference between a sluggish battery and a dead battery. It may have enough amps to crank it, but it wont start w/out full output from the battery.
i had the same problem would drive for about 2mins and the engine to my VW2004 touareg will stop running i would turn it back on and it will start running. took it to VW was told it was fuel pump . i had that fixed and couple of weeks later the car battery won't start i had to jump start it .:::(
Were the connections clean? (battery cables and posts
Did you have a good connection with the jumper cables? (some battery posts are hard to get at and clamping a jumper cable can be difficult)
How long were the jumper cables left on? (weaker batteries will require leaving the jumpers on for a longer period of time (15-30 minutes)
Was the other car running? (jumping battery to battery will have the same effect as jumping alternator to battery)
Was the car with the dead battery warm or cold? (if the car you're trying to start was hot, it may not be the battery that's at fault
If the car you're trying to start is cold, ensure your battery connections are clean (manually cleaning is better but there are some very good sprays that work pretty well. Leave the jumpers on for a longer period of time with the other car running. I hope this solves your problem. Best of luck. Greg
I need to know how to reprogram the key to the car
I did get the key out I guess i will have to tow it to someplace
to get the programing done.
Thanks
Leon
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