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KeyFob RKE Programming Procedure: Volkswagen Golf 1997-2004

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KeyFob RKE Programming Procedure-Volkswagen Golf 1997-2004

Volkswagen Golf 1997-2004 KeyFob Remote Keyless Entry Programming Procedure

 

Re-initializing Procedure (01-04 vehicles only)

 

Note. If battery is replaced inside key fob or if key fob buttons are operated repeatedly whilst vehicle is out of range and central locking / alarm system becomes inoperative, carry out the following reinitializing procedure.

 

  • Press either the “Lock” or “Unlock” button on the key fob

KeyFob RKE Programming Procedure: Volkswagen Golf 1997-2004

 

  • Within the next 60 seconds: Manually “Unlock” driver’s side door
  • Key fob is re-initialized.
  • Confirm operation of key fob by locking and unlocking vehicle using key fob buttons.
  • Repeat above procedure to re-initialize any remaining key fobs

 

 

About Volkswagen Golf

The Golf Mk4 was first introduced in August 1997, followed by a notchback version (VW Bora or, in North America, again VW Jetta) in August 1998 and a new Golf Variant (estate) in March 1999. There was no Mk4-derived Cabriolet, although the Mk3 Cabriolet received a facelift in late 1999 that consisted of bumpers, grill and headlights similar to those of the Mark IV models.

As with the earlier three versions of the Golf, the UK market receive each version several months later than the rest of Europe. The hatchback version was launched there in the spring of 1998 and the estate some 12 months later (around the same time as the Bora).

New high-performance models included the 3.2-litre VR6-engined four-wheel-drive Golf “R32” introduced in 2002, its predecessor, the 2.8-litre VR6-engined “Golf V6 4Motion” (succeeding the 2.9-litre Mk3 “Golf VR6 Syncro”), as well as the famous 1.8T (turbo) 4-cylinder used in various Volkswagen Group models.

As of 2008, certain variants of the Golf/Bora Mk4 were still in production in Brazil, China, and Mexico. Revised versions of the Mk4 were sold in Canada marketed as the Golf City and Jetta City from 2007 to 2010. The two models were VW Canada’s entry-level offerings. They received a significant refresh for the 2008 model year, including revised headlamps, taillamps, front and rear fascias, sound systems, and wheels. Both models were offered only with the 2.0-litre, 8-valve single over-head cam (SOHC) four-cylinder gasoline engine, rated at 86 kW (115 hp; 117 PS). They were the only entry-level offerings with an optional six-speed automatic transmission. Production of the European variant of the Golf Mk4 ceased at the end of the 2006 model year. Production of the U.S. version ended in 2006.

When the Chinese market Bora received a July 2006 facelift, the Golf did too, becoming the “Bora HS” in the process.

The Mk4 was produced in Brazil until 2013. (Source Wiki)

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