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Old 12-04-2005, 12:39 PM
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Default FS MK4 key fob ready for your mk3 with blank key installed

mk4 key fob in good condition with a mk3 blank key in it ready to be cut. 60 shipped add 2$ for paypal fees.
As far as I know no one has been able to make the buttons work with their MK3. Im sure its somehow possible if you are good with that type of thing.


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ill be making a bunch of these through January, but I have a list of people who want them so jump on this
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ill be making a bunch of these through January, but I have a list of people who want them so jump on this
Are you swapping over the keyless as well?
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nope, as far as i know no one has been able to do that yet. the only way i could think of to make it work is to swap the guts on a banjo to the mk4 fob.
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nope, as far as i know no one has been able to do that yet. the only way i could think of to make it work is to swap the guts on a banjo to the mk4 fob.
That's what I was thinking, I've never had a Mk4 fob apart to see if they use the same type of contacts as the Mk3s have.
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just out of curiosity and because i'm poor. how hard was this to do? i have my mk4 key from when i wrecked my car and i'd love to turn it into the key for my mk3.
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not to hard you just have to have the right tools and steady hand
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TMT produces these for mk2 and mk3, i think... will these work for an mk2?
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yea if i put an mk2 key in it
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found this DIY on swaping aftermarket circuits to make it work
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2339483
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found this DIY on swaping aftermarket circuits to make it work
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2339483
After seeing the inside of a Mk4 fob, It looks possible to swap in a Mk3 board into a Mk4.
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