My gf needs to get a key cut for her Jetta Wagonshe has a blank key that she needs to get it cutsuggestions?
1/31/2012 2:19:37 PM
Go to VW dealer, order new key, pick up key tomorrow$20 and you won't have a shitty key
1/31/2012 2:31:30 PM
one with keyless entry?
1/31/2012 2:37:02 PM
Not sure about VW specifically, but it is generally cheaper to get the key and remote online, then take to dealer for cut & programming. My dealership even did it for free.
1/31/2012 3:41:54 PM
the two places she's talked to told her they don't cut and program those keysthat's why I'm asking here
1/31/2012 4:05:28 PM
Are either of those 2 places a Volkswagon dealership??
1/31/2012 4:15:43 PM
1/31/2012 4:41:44 PM
already got the key and remotethe service department at both VW dealerships said they don't cut themwhere should we go?
1/31/2012 5:20:37 PM
VW lost a class-action lawsuit over those stupid keys. Maybe you can get paid.http://overlawyered.com/2008/07/volkswagen-key-class-action/In the meantime call an Ace Hardware.
1/31/2012 6:45:24 PM
key harbor (i think) at crabtree. i heard they will even program it.
1/31/2012 6:56:37 PM
^the name is correct. i've had several keys cut there. what can i say? the keys work so i guess they do decent work.
1/31/2012 8:06:34 PM
key harbor last time wanted $40 more what dealer quoted. they suck.
1/31/2012 8:07:13 PM
^ that's pretty rare...they're typically 30%-50% under dealer prices.
1/31/2012 9:44:43 PM
just fyi: http://s.dealextreme.com/search/vw+key
1/31/2012 10:17:33 PM
^ keys aren't the problem...theyre cheap everywhere, the $texas is involved in the programming.
2/1/2012 12:38:49 PM
http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/Immobilizer
2/1/2012 1:13:01 PM