It is done at the dealership(BMW's)
An auto locksmith can do it, it takes a special program to communicate with vehicle PATS system, search them on Craigs under services. that is much cheaper than a dealer.
take it to a mechanic he will reprogram it for you
It can cost as much as about 300 dollars to re-key the average car. This varies depending on the type of ignition and the type of key.
you will need to go to a main dealer to get it reprogram it
To reprogram the alarm remote for a Porsche boxster, one must put the key into the ignition and turn to position 1, first click. After, you must then turn the ignition off and leave the key in for approximately 15 seconds. The last step is to start the car; this will successfully reprogram the remote.
only a dealership will be able to do this the key has a ohm rating in the chip that the car key solenoids corresponds with you would have to take it to the dealer if its a new key so they can program the chip in the key
No
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.
Yes. after a period of time either the chip will "forget" of the "reader" can go bad. Sometimes if you turn the key to "run" position without trying to start the car for about 2 minutes key may "reprogram" itself.
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.
You can use the two keys to reprogram the car remote of 2000 VW Jetta.
what answer!
Take it to the dealer