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  • RFID autoentry POLO GTI

    Hello All,

    Passive Keyless Entry, PKE, Advanced Keys, SmartAccess, Smart Keyless Entry, Intelligent Key, Intelligent Entry


    found this and purchased one !!! and i'll put in push button start ! something all GTI's should have not just the POLOs.... it should be part of the breed.

    It's basically RFID keyless entry, anyone know a good autoelect, to install in Ipswich (thats Australia not UK) ? or anyone confident in polo electronics to help me install !! I know i'm MAD !

    -Thanks

  • #2
    Theres also another one, which includes only 3 cable install that can be done by anybody and uses your existing vw remote(s).

    a little easier/cleaner to install and easy to remove. also had perm obdii connector too instead of 3 wire install.
    What’s behind you doesn’t matter..

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    • #3
      my most hated subject esp atm i do rfid stuff with cash registers for work (am trying to fix a problem atm) i hope u still have a key backup for this baby
      Originally posted by seangti
      The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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      • #4
        If you have Start button and proximity auto unlock, where is your security?

        Don't know if RFID is meant for security applications.

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        • #5
          Fuzion : you got a link for the easy install version ????

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          • #6
            noone the proximity unlock still requires a rfid card of some description, so its pretty secure but like I said I personally wouldnt trust the reliabilty.
            Originally posted by seangti
            The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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            • #7
              Why do you want a FPV Polo GTi with start button?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jasn78 View Post
                noone the proximity unlock still requires a rfid card of some description, so its pretty secure but like I said I personally wouldnt trust the reliabilty.
                Are they encrypted? RFID is pretty easy to pick up, I'd be worried anyone could duplicate your RFID and then your car is theirs.

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                • #9
                  not sure mate, i only deal with cash register rfid crap that would be one for the experts
                  Originally posted by seangti
                  The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Alfa2VW View Post
                    Fuzion : you got a link for the easy install version ????
                    No current link, its almost finished product. Awaiting on final details, ive seen it, it works and ill be using one in my own car prior to getting any in before to make sure its 100% fine.

                    Will work on all vag cars. your keyfob will have to be replaced (buttons only, not chip/nor blade) for this to work and it will still use all factory alarm specs without any dramas or hacking into any cables.

                    It will run off your keyfob, not a proxy card itself but work in the same way just within 2m instead.
                    What’s behind you doesn’t matter..

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                    • #11
                      I work with RFID and kind of a specialiality that I do, but if you don't get it right and locks up good luck!
                      I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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