Here are the programming instructions for a 2003 Volkswagen Cabrio Key Fob Remote. If you need an extra Key Fob or Replacement Fob for any vehicle you might have visit us at Keylessentryremotefob.com You can also leave comments or suggestions at the bottom of this blog and if you like what we provide please forward on to your friends & family; people like you are our best advertising tool!
NOTE: The FCC ID must match your other FOB; if you get a different FCC ID,
this won’t work. If you don’t know the FCC ID, you’ll need to go to the dealer to
find out which one you need. The FCC ID’s I know of are NBG730956 and
M36HU01WT. This is NOT for the Hella system.
Put one key in the on position in the ignition (do not start) and put another
key in the driver’s door and turn to the unlock position (counterclockwise)
and hold til it beeps three times, about 10-15 seconds, then return to center
position (leave in the door).
Then, hit one of the FOB buttons (if you have more than one, you must
program all FOBs at the same time or else ones that worked won’t work
anymore).
The horn will beep once for the number of FOB, example: 1 beep for the first
FOB, 2 beeps for the second, etc.
Then turn the door key back to left until the horn beeps three times to
deactivate program mode, and remove the ignition key.
All done, test your FOBs.
If you don’t get a beep when you hit a button on the FOB, check the
batteries in the FOB. Also, if your car didn’t come with any FOBs and you
purchased them aftermarket, this will only work if you have a FACTORY
alarm system. There will be a white box behind the headlight switch.
Having trouble programming the remote or just want a professional to program the remote for you? Enter your city or zip code in the search box below to find a professional key fob installer in your area.
ENTER YOUR CITY NAME OR ZIP CODE TO FIND A
PROFESSIONAL KEY FOB INSTALLER NEAR YOU
NOTE: The FCC ID must match your other FOB; if you get a different FCC ID,
this won’t work. If you don’t know the FCC ID, you’ll need to go to the dealer to
find out which one you need. The FCC ID’s I know of are NBG730956 and
M36HU01WT. This is NOT for the Hella system.
Put one key in the on position in the ignition (do not start) and put another
key in the driver’s door and turn to the unlock position (counterclockwise)
and hold til it beeps three times, about 10-15 seconds, then return to center
position (leave in the door).
Then, hit one of the FOB buttons (if you have more than one, you must
program all FOBs at the same time or else ones that worked won’t work
anymore).
The horn will beep once for the number of FOB, example: 1 beep for the first
FOB, 2 beeps for the second, etc.
Then turn the door key back to left until the horn beeps three times to
deactivate program mode, and remove the ignition key.
All done, test your FOBs.
If you don’t get a beep when you hit a button on the FOB, check the
batteries in the FOB. Also, if your car didn’t come with any FOBs and you
purchased them aftermarket, this will only work if you have a FACTORY
alarm system. There will be a white box behind the headlight switch.
Having trouble programming the remote or just want a professional to program the remote for you? Enter your city or zip code in the search box below to find a professional key fob installer in your area.
ENTER YOUR CITY NAME OR ZIP CODE TO FIND A
PROFESSIONAL KEY FOB INSTALLER NEAR YOU
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