Key Fob Replacement and Question for Art
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Key Fob Replacement and Question for Art
So my fobs are all looking pretty ratty and I found this thread which led me to aliexpress search but I wondered if anyone had replaced their fobs (or just the buttons) and was happy with the quality of the replacement. I need four, so dealer is even less attractive an option than normal. My fobs are exactly like the old one in this photo:
kind of squarish.
Now the question for Art (in Engineering). Why the fark does the car capture the key and refuse to let it go if the wrong key is used? I know, first-world problem; too many Audi keys. After my third *derp* incident in trying to start the A8 I was in with the wrong fob, I cannot see the rationale behind the captive key trick. Any good thief knows a paperclip will free it, and to the owners it's a PITA. Also, really, why these stupid 3-pound fobs with integral key - if you want to carry three, the loss control officer stops you on the way out of stores. I know it's better now, but is this why urban yutes think falling-down pants is a status symbol - because they ostensibly have 3-4 fobs and can't keep their pants up?
I feel better now. Thanks for any input, guys.
-Tom
kind of squarish.
Now the question for Art (in Engineering). Why the fark does the car capture the key and refuse to let it go if the wrong key is used? I know, first-world problem; too many Audi keys. After my third *derp* incident in trying to start the A8 I was in with the wrong fob, I cannot see the rationale behind the captive key trick. Any good thief knows a paperclip will free it, and to the owners it's a PITA. Also, really, why these stupid 3-pound fobs with integral key - if you want to carry three, the loss control officer stops you on the way out of stores. I know it's better now, but is this why urban yutes think falling-down pants is a status symbol - because they ostensibly have 3-4 fobs and can't keep their pants up?
I feel better now. Thanks for any input, guys.
-Tom
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I accidentally put the A8 key in my 2008 Q7...
The key went in perfectly and when I turned, nothing happened... I thought the Q7 was dead until my wife told me it was the wrong key. Put the Q7 key in and it started right up. So, the Q7's security system is different from the A8? I thought it would lock the ignition system but it didn't.
Cheers,
Louis
Cheers,
Louis
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I always change mine out to the Bentley style because I buy older Audi vehicles and FOBs are well worn when I get them. I do not like the panic button because I accidentally set it of once in a while because I hook my keys to my front belt loop. With this style, there is no panic button. Also you have to mod it slightly by breaking the plastic tabs internally. Also you can just tap the roll pin out and the original Audi key will fit in the replacement key. I've done two so far so and its held up with years of use. Here are a couple of pics of my main key.
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I got mine off fleabay but looks like there are no more right now. I'm glad I bought an extra one for my next reskin or repair. You can get standard ones on ebay for almost nothing.
This will work but no Audi logo: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Flip-Shell-R...dXwAtq&vxp=mtr
This will work but no Audi logo: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Flip-Shell-R...dXwAtq&vxp=mtr
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I got mine off fleabay but looks like there are no more right now. I'm glad I bought an extra one for my next reskin or repair. You can get standard ones on ebay for almost nothing.
This will work but no Audi logo: Flip Shell Remote Key Case Fob 3 Button Bentley Style for VW Phaeton Touareg | eBay
This will work but no Audi logo: Flip Shell Remote Key Case Fob 3 Button Bentley Style for VW Phaeton Touareg | eBay
I got the
Amazon $8
...although I will miss the neat little recess the OE fob has to fit the logo (I'll probably try to dremel a fob - might be doable)
-Tom
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Which vendor did you use, Thomas? It can be pretty hit-or-miss on the 'bay. Thanks for the link. I don't know why I never think to look on Ebay!?
I can remember the actual vendor but I do remember it was overseas. I think the VW ones have a hole for the VW logo though. I think they are all the same. They probably made a run for Audi and sold out of them and now they are on VW and BMW right now. Let me know if you get one and I will guide you through it. I can show you what to modify to install the internals.
-Tom[/QUOTE]
I can remember the actual vendor but I do remember it was overseas. I think the VW ones have a hole for the VW logo though. I think they are all the same. They probably made a run for Audi and sold out of them and now they are on VW and BMW right now. Let me know if you get one and I will guide you through it. I can show you what to modify to install the internals.
-Tom[/QUOTE]
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One doesn't. The dealer does. What they were discussing was swapping the internals from an ugly but working remote into a clean remote. As far as the car is concerned, it's the same key, just with a different skin. No programming involved.