Daz: Hi.
Alas, MQB platform cars like this Tiggy use a fifth generation immobilizer! This means that ignition-key modifications must be "authorized" by the central servers on the VW mother-ship.
If you are not aware, VW maintains a copy of the complete computer set-up for EVERY MQB platform car that has ever rolled-off the production line on a centralized database at VW HQ (it's called FAZIT). Changes to the immobilizer (like authorizing a new key) require access to this database and approval by FAZIT. VW's literature markets this arrangement as necessary to protect its customers from the perils of the black-market for stolen cars/equipment.
The fact that the facility also cements the role of dealers in the life-cycle of the car is of course incidental (not!) and in Australia, the anti-competitive practice whereby independent workshops are NOT permitted to access FAZIT is an additional restriction for car owners
So, alas only registered agents of VW (i.e. dealers) have remote access to the central server and as I'm sure you will agree - the price for what should be a simple task in $/man-hour terms is akin to being somewhere close to the annual budget of a small African nation!!
Don
Last edited by DV52; 30-05-2024 at 03:44 PM.
Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is on-line, in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the expertise of the wider forum! Thank you.
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