Inside every key there is a small chip and every one of these chips has a different code that matches your car's security system, that only way to change the codes is to take it to the dealer and have them re-program the new key. It's a hassle and a little on the expensive side but that's one more evil way for them to get money out of us!
I may not be right but try holding down your lock button until the doors lock?
You may reset the code by pressing either the unlock or lock buttons on the remote control. Within 1 minute of doing this, insert the key into the driver door and turn the key to the lock or unlock position.
When you turn the key to the on position, the theft light should begin to flash. You must leave the key in the on position for approxamately 10 min. This will reprogram the key to the car. When this problem occurs, it is because the lock cylinder (ignition switch) needs to be replaced.
Take to dealer as they have to reprogram with the computer. I have to do the same thing on mine.
you will need to go to a main dealer to get it reprogram it
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change batteries and reprogram lock
You normally do not have to reprogram the key when you replace the battery. If you do you will have to contact your VW dealer.
To reprogram a Honda ignition key you need to use a Honda-approved dealer. Only a dealer can reprogram or order a new ignition key for a Honda vehicle.
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Take it to the dealer
Place your first key into the ignition and turn to the second notch (do not start the car) Now close the door and place your second key into the handle lock Turn the key to the lock position and let it spring back to the central position. Hold down the Lock button on your new remote, you may hear a bleep from the car Now unlock the car using the key in the barrel and remove, then take your first key out of the ignition Close the door Your remote should now be coded