Yes, there is a remote fob fuse, and the guide to the fuses is on the fuse box door. However, the reason the remote didn't work in the first place had nothing to do with dead batteries or fuses. The remote fob needed to be "reset," directions for which are hidden deep inside the owners' manual.
check the batteries of the key remote if else check the fuse below steering column.otherwise seek the help of help line .
you have to pop off the back of the remote. i had to get someone at a dealership to do it. you know nothing is simple on a vw...
When runing the remote wire to the positive on,your amp it will stay on when the key is on or off but if you run ur remote wire to the radio fuse in ur fuse box it will cut the ampoff when key is off and with key on itll turn amp on
does your owners manual show anything under fuses? Or you may have to go to a vw dealer
The key remote? or the actual starter its self like valet starter..
One reason that your remote key will not unlock your Mazda 6 is that a fuse is blown. You may need to replace the batteries in the remote or reprogram the remote. A bad body control module is another reason the remote will not unlock the doors.
There is no single fuse. The alarm is disarmed by unlocking the doors with the key or the remote.
Where is the fuse box in a 2005 VW passat
There is nothing to reset. Just change the battery and if you have it in correctly it will work.
The 2002 VW Jetta fuse diagram can be obtained from most VW dealerships. The fuse diagram can also be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
The only way to program the key it to take it to a dealer. They change about $100
You can use the two keys to reprogram the car remote of 2000 VW Jetta.