At 1 Key Locksmiths we’re a specialist in factory fitted automotive immobilisers. Volkswagen are a particularly difficult make to deal with from the perspective of keys, locks and parts replacement. Not only is almost every module Component Security coded and VIN written but they required highly specialised diagnostic equipment to read, update or erase the coding as needed. At 1 Key Locksmiths we carry the specialist equipment and the knowledge required to service most VW group immobilisers.
Volkswagen
Volkswagen Keys, Locks and Immobiliser Parts Replacement
Our VW group services include:
Key replacement, including remote and smart keys right up to 2022. Most models are supported.
Dashboard replacement, most VW vehicles produced after 2001 the immobiliser is housed in the dashboard and occasionally has failures, these units are exceedingly expensive and quite often have long parts delays. We replace these with second-hand units to save you both time and money. Symptoms include ‘SAFE’ or ‘DEF’ on the dashboard centre screen, flashing immobiliser light and a failure to start.
Lock replacement, VW group vehicles have extremely accurate mechanical locking systems with complex parts that do fail. These include the door lock and latch assembly, the ignition lock cylinder and the steering lock assembly. We replace all of these and in most cases we retain the original key code if possible so your car is still in factory condition.
Electronic Steering Lock replacement, smart key/press button start models often have what is called an ESL or electronic steering lock. These modules are very prone to failures being an electromechanical part. Most of these we can refurbish back to a working condition, some we need to replace.
Engine Control Unit replacement, ECU failures are generally fairly rare, but have a range of symptoms from as simple as a failure to start, to an automatic gearbox failing to shift when it should. We generally recommend that if you suspect your ECU to be failing you take the vehicle to an appropriate mechanical workshop first to have possible mechanical or sensor issues diagnosed first as they’re often simpler and easier to diagnose and fix. If you truly have a failing ECU we can replace most types with a second-hand unit.