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Ballyshannon -> RE: Replacing battery in '02 Jetta TDI key fob (7/9/2007 2:12:28 PM)
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Appreciate it Boomer. I went through the procedure but still didn't work. So I did something I should have done in the first place....checked the battery, which I discovered I'd installed upside down (yea, I know....duh). After correcting my blunder, I did the procedure and the fob works but now when I lock the car and then unlock using the fob, the car automatically locks itself again in 30 sec. It's never done this before and it's doing it now with both fobs. I tried the erase procedure in an attempt to start over but doesn't work. This isn't a good thing. I called the dealer and according to the guy I spoke with, you don't need to reprogram the fob when replacing the battery since the code is held in memory. Again, something I should have done in the first place...call the dealer. But I just assumed they'd tell me I'd have to bring it in for reprogramming, so didn't bother. To test what I was told, I removed the battery from the second fob, left it out for a while, replaced the battery and it works fine. Had I installed the battery correctly to begin with, I wouldn't be going through this. Oh well. Guess I'll have to get the dealer to reprogram the darn things after all to remove the 30-sec auto lock. I called them back about it and was told they wouldn't charge me. Well see..... Just not my day. DC
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