samnt650
5/9/2006 11:17:31 PM
I have 3 switchblade keys (w/ new blanks) for sale. Each is $45.00 shipping included.
#1
HLO 1J0 959 753 AM
FCC ID - NBG 735868 T
CAN - 2694 1032187
#2
HLO 1J0 959 753 AM
FCC ID - NBG 735868 T
CAN - 2694 1032187
#3
HLO 1J0 959 753 E
FCC ID - NBG 8137 T
CAN - 269 4102 1185 A
Hella - 5FA 008 137-20
ThomasQ
5/25/2006 4:14:39 AM
Hey my name is thomasQ I have a 2000 jetta gls would that work for my car.cause my key broke of the switchblade it's self
would you pleaze let me know.
samnt650
5/25/2006 12:50:59 PM
you need to make sure the fcc code on your exisiting key matches the replacement key you are seeking. if the code match, then the key will work on your car..
you'll need to reprogram the new key to you car as well, i can send you the instruction. however this is something you can also find online.
brandolph22
10/12/2006 9:24:28 PM
I also have a 2000 Jetta GLS and I need another Key b/c I bought the car pre-owned and it only came with one key.
How can I find out if the fcc code on my existing key matches the one you have for sale. Also, where can I find insructions
on how to reprogram keys for my car?
samnt650
10/12/2006 11:17:44 PM
1) Both 735 AM Keys are sole
2) To find the FCC code, you need to "open" the existing key for the code. You will find a "slot" on the non logo side of the key. Put a flat head screw driver and turn. It should "split" the key open.
brandolph22
10/14/2006 1:01:27 AM
The FCC ID is a perfect match to the key I have now, but there are a couple slight differences in the first and last lines. Is that a problem? If the key will work, then I will take it.
samnt650
10/14/2006 9:14:05 PM
The FCC ID determines the key frequency. Other numbers, to the best of my knowledge, are various part number/reference for the key. Sometimes, Audi/VW will create the same key frequency but using differen part numbers. ie, 2 button vs 3 button keys. If you like, i can send you a photo of the key but will need your email address.
brandolph22
10/15/2006 6:26:43 PM
cmm
12/22/2007 9:58:10 AM
do you still have the 753 E remote?