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  • #16
    Ok, thanks. Being that year there should not be any issues getting the PIN from just having the cluster.

    The guy who stuffed it, is it a business?? Surely they would be fixing their stuff up?

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    • #17
      well once i decide what to do (get it checked out by a proper electronics specialist place or source a replacement cluster) i will let you know RE: pin pulling. thanks for the info tho

      got the contact off gumtree so props wasn't the best idea and now this guy is ignoring all contact

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      • #18
        Originally posted by IanPGonzaga View Post

        got the contact off gumtree so props wasn't the best idea and now this guy is ignoring all contact

        As the guy is doing it as a business (whether he thinks so or not) it would be worth taking it one step further and lodging a complaint against him, by not doing anything think about all the other people he could rip off.

        I know it's tempting going for these cheap services but I think this case shows the importance of knowing that you are dealing with a legitimate business who not only knows that they are doing but also are insured for if it goes bad. Everytime I read or hear about getting keys coded by someone they found on Gumtree it makes me cringe, these guys "giving it a go" don't know how it is actually done or how to fix it if it doesn't work. Can you afford the $2,000+ fix if you had to pay the dealer to fix it?

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        • #19
          awesome $2k+ ... that won't be happening any time soon

          it's not something that is considered as urgent, it still works just that it's not how it should be you know? and i hope it doesn't affect getting a roadworthy...

          thanks for your thoughts eh

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          • #20
            I realise this thread is old but there is a guy in Richmond Melbourne who has the full Abrites AVDI interface with all modules active, he can read EEPROM, get the SKC/IMMO code, takes about 30 seconds. He helped with the Highline cluster swap in the Tiguan last year. Cost around $100 to read the code. If anyone is interested for the future the details are:

            Carl at C.Q. Auto Electrics
            147 Church Street
            Richmond 3121
            phone 03 9428 6476

            For interstate people, the aussie distributor of the AVDI device is Scanner Automotive, maybe contact them and ask if they have any interstate. workshops ... 'we have the technology!!'

            AVDI can do brand new keys at a fraction of the cost that VW charges. In fact this guy has many Melbourne dealerships as his customer because they CBF paying $$$ to VW Germany and waiting ages for keys. (Yeah I guess car dealerships must lose a lot of keys for cars on the showroom floor, test drives, etc etc)
            - 2011 Multivan T5.2 - 2,0L 135kW BiTDI. Mod info here
            - 2008 Tiguan 5N 103TDI 4MOTION. Mods: RNS510 | Colour MFD | MFSW | LED tail lights | Mirror LED | Footwell LED

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            • #21
              Linky: https://www.facebook.com/cqautoelectrics
              - 2011 Multivan T5.2 - 2,0L 135kW BiTDI. Mod info here
              - 2008 Tiguan 5N 103TDI 4MOTION. Mods: RNS510 | Colour MFD | MFSW | LED tail lights | Mirror LED | Footwell LED

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