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Golf mk4 central locking key problem
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Hi
I have a golf mk4 on a w plate. The car only came with one key, which is slightly bent and also the button to press the central locking has come off meaning I can only open lock the doors manually.
Is there any way of getting another key to do the central locking without a working central locking key without going to the main stealer?
Same re having a new key cut, I know I can get the blade cut on ebay from a digital phot but what do i then do about the transponder chip in the key to start the engine
Thanks in advance
I have a golf mk4 on a w plate. The car only came with one key, which is slightly bent and also the button to press the central locking has come off meaning I can only open lock the doors manually.
Is there any way of getting another key to do the central locking without a working central locking key without going to the main stealer?
Same re having a new key cut, I know I can get the blade cut on ebay from a digital phot but what do i then do about the transponder chip in the key to start the engine
Thanks in advance
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You need to find a local auto locksmith who will be able to do this job for you.0
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any idea of costs pls0
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depending on where you live around £140-£170 per key all inc0
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