Looking for a bit of help .
My caddy key has been driven over obviously in error .
It’s the three button style flip key and it’s now dead although it still starts the car .
Any help would be magic
Cheers
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Re: Key
You can get a new case for less than £10 on eBay. Then transfer your key blade and circuit board over. mk5 golf style for 2004-2010, mk6 golf style for 2010+.
If yours is mk5 style, be VERY careful with the immobiliser transponder which is a little glass pill in the head of the key. It will break very easy if you try to remove it with force. If it's your only key you'll be in a very bad place.
If anything, I'd take it to where you can have a new transponder coded and only attempt removal after a new transponder is made.
Most large Timpsons can make and program a complete new key at around £180.
If yours is mk5 style, be VERY careful with the immobiliser transponder which is a little glass pill in the head of the key. It will break very easy if you try to remove it with force. If it's your only key you'll be in a very bad place.
If anything, I'd take it to where you can have a new transponder coded and only attempt removal after a new transponder is made.
Most large Timpsons can make and program a complete new key at around £180.
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