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Originally Posted by dghii
Has anybody had an issue with taping the transponder to the key barrel rubber surround? ...
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I did a quick test today using my '01 Tiptronic. The transponder is stuck on the rubber surround just to the right of the connection for the coil.
- I pulled off the transponder and tried to start the car: No crank.
- I put the transponder back and started the car: Normal start.
- While it was running I moved the transponder away: Kept running, no indication of a problem.
- My current curiosity is: With no transponder, can you roll the car, put it in gear, pop the clutch and drive it away? Maybe another day on my '99.
Here's the DIY I made a while back:
http://986forum.com/forums/diy-project-guides/56448-diy-making-cheap-spare-keys.html
Update: I just tried the experiment with my manual transmission '99.
- Set-up - The transponder is still in the normal key, but I also have a key which has been cut, without transponder.
- Procedure - I started the car with the no-transponder key by holding the 'good' key close by. I then set the 'good' key on the passenger seat and drove the car around the block. I stopped at the top of a gentle slope and turned the key off. Rolling the car forward, I turned the key on and popped the clutch in 2nd gear. No start and Check Engine Light came on. I started the car with the 'good' key and returned to the slope. With the good key and the same procedure, it started right up.
- Conclusion - The immobilizer does not simply disable the starter. There is logic in the DME/ECU that will prevent a start, but allows a running engine to continue running.
356Guy, did you resolve your question with PW's
http://986forum.com/forums/diy-project-guides/56773-3rd-party-keyless-entry-diy-why-not.html ?
Not the Bergville specifically, but many of these kits have the same internals.