![]() ![]() So I spoke to a friend who had the same problem once, and he said "close vvdi2 software, unplug from obd2 port, switch the ignition off!!! wait 5 minutes and go through the whole process again, but just type 1key (the original) to be learnt. And I read on this forum from someone else that their friend accedently turned off the ignition during key learning, and it was a nightmare. I was shattered, vvdi2 pretty much said "don't turn off the ignition until key learning is complete, or your screwed). I tried every different positions, removed plastic from case ect, obviously the new key was wrong. I learnt the original first, dash changed to 1/2. So I got to the car, read eeprom and saved, read immo and saved. ![]() Iv done a few mqb keyless for audi, and VW (vw I did, the part numbers of my key where a bit different from the original and still worked). I had a VW mqb keyless key, that I saw someone online saying should work for octavia. This morning I had a job for a spare key for a Skoda octavia 2016 mqb keyless (stop start button was on the steering column).ĥE0 959 752E was the part number of the original key. Iv got a guy that won't touch euro cars, and has started sending them to me. ![]() Hopefully it might help someone if they come across the same problem. ![]() Iv definitely learnt more from this forum then I have given, so I will share my experience today, even though it is embarrassing, and a mistake that could have been easily avoided. ![]()
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