How to Program a New Key for Your Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, or Volkswagen

TLDRLearn how to program a new key fob for your Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, or Volkswagen using a simple key programmer. Save money by avoiding the dealership!

Key insights

💡Using a simple key programmer, you can easily program a new key fob for your Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, or Volkswagen.

💰Programming a new key fob yourself can save you a significant amount of money compared to going to the car dealership.

🔑To activate the key fob, simply press the lock and panic button until a light turns on.

📝You will need to enter an activation code to activate the key fob, which can be found in the instruction manual.

Follow the step-by-step instructions in the manual to properly program the key fob to your vehicle.

Q&A

Can I program multiple keys with the simple key programmer?

Yes, you can program multiple keys with the simple key programmer. Just make sure to follow the instructions carefully.

Do I need to activate the key fob before programming?

Yes, you need to activate the key fob by pressing the lock and panic buttons until a light turns on.

Where can I order the simple key programmer?

You can order the simple key programmer from tomsky.com.

What if I don't have an activation code?

The activation code can be found in the instruction manual. If you don't have the manual, you can contact customer support for assistance.

What should I do if I have issues programming the key fob?

If you have any issues programming the key fob, you can refer to the frequently asked questions section in the instruction manual or contact customer support for assistance.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to programming a new key for Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, or Volkswagen vehicles.

00:27Activating the key fob by pressing the lock and panic buttons until a light turns on.

01:23Entering the activation code, which can be found in the instruction manual.

02:45Plugging the simple key programmer into the OBD2 port and following the instructions for dial position number four.

03:27Turning the hazard lights on and starting the vehicle with the working key.

03:44Plugging the simple key programmer into the OBD2 port and communicating with the vehicle.

04:35Inserting the new key into the ignition and pushing the button on the simple key programmer.

05:16Verifying that the new key works by starting the vehicle and testing the lock and panic buttons.