Hello I have been reading here of info how to program a key for an 2002 Audi A6 I only have 1 Key fob as the other was lost, I do have memory seats, so the "a" "b" keys will not work for me, I also tried starting the car getting outside putting the key in the lock pushing the lock on the fob and then locking the doors nothing seems to work anyone have any ideas for me ? thanks in advance for you help
SOURCE: I cant get my key fob to work!
need to program key fob to car and program windows...see owners manuel... if cant find ..i can help
SOURCE: central locking system stopped working
If the A6 layout for the modules is the same as my A4, the lock pump is in the rear corner of the car, on the passenger side. In the trunk, pull up the carpeting behind the passenger rear wheel, and tucked down in there is the pump assembly. They're known to go bad and it's a pretty likely cause for your problem, provided your fuses are not blown.
SOURCE: toyota avalon 2006 key fob apparently doesn't work
It looks like you have the "Smart Key" (a small rectangular box) that does not look like a traditional key.
What you also have is a dead battery inside the Smart Key.
Look closely at the box; there is a little button on the side. Press it. This will release a small hidden key. After you remove the small key, use a small flat blade screwdriver to pry the case of the box open at the slot provided. Take the unit to a store that sells miniature batteries, and have it replaced. You will NOT have to reprogram it after the battery is changed. The life span of the miniature batteries is roughly 20 months, less if exposed to RFI, like sitting on a TV, a monitor, or other electrical device. The Smart key TRANSMITS all of the time, even when you do not press the buttons. This is why the battery only lasts 18-20 months. Let me know if this fixes your issue..
SOURCE: 1999 Audi A3 1.8T Electric Windows and Central Locking Won't work
will your passenger door open with the key and is it just one side that your windows are not working or both. if its just one side it might be your regulator motor in the door thats not working if its both it might be your central locking pump usually in the boot. however if both of them are working fine it could be that your key needs reprogrammed however i think the 1st 2 are more likely to be the problem.
SOURCE: Problem with 2002 Nissan Almera Key Fob
check the battery in the key control it may be faulty
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