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silly question first, have you checked the window isolater switch,on the same panel?if yes then try a window reset,key in door and hold over to lock, windows will go up.....then reverse key possition windows will go down.....reset.
the alarm system for audi/vw/seat/skoda is based on power drop,so yes is the answer and you need to reset alarm system/remotes if you replace battery or disconnect it for any reason not forgeting the radio code...
with the key in the door,unlock the car/hold key over for 30 secs,then lock/hold key over for 30 secs,then press/hold unlock button on remote for 30 secs,you have just reset the alarm/immobiliser system.the car will then start in the normal way....
Put the key into the driver's door lock cylinder, turn it to unlock twice (don't turn it to the lock position). This should reset it. If not, then repeat the process in the passenger door lock cylinder
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