I know nothing about the aftermarket support devices and software available for the ID.4, but you may be interested to know Clarity owners on the Inside EVs' Clarity forum have used the Autel MaxiAP AP200 bluetooth OBDII dongle, along with cellphone software from Autel to reconfigure a fob purchased on ebay to work like the car's original fob. The catch with the Clarity is that the fob contains an emergency physical key, but software alone can't duplicate the key.Any suggestions to avoid hundreds of dollars at a dealer to get a duplicate key fob for my '23 VW ID.4 Pro?
I know nothing about the aftermarket support devices and software available for the ID.4, but you may be interested to know Clarity owners on the Inside EVs' Clarity forum have used the Autel MaxiAP AP200 bluetooth OBDII dongle, along with cellphone software from Autel to reconfigure a fob purchased on ebay to work like the car's original fob. The catch with the Clarity is that the fob contains an emergency physical key, but software alone can't duplicate the key.
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Of course, the tech required to duplicate a key fob is a separate matter from your ID.4 being an EV--nearly all cars have fobs these days. If EVs are to succeed (and they must), no technical expertise should be required to own and operate them. You can enjoy the benefits of your ID.4 without being interested in its technology.Thanks Insightman. I'm not sure I will follow that advice since I am not very tech savvy. I've actually admitted that to my better half and she then asks me why I am buying an ID.4 if I am not interested in its technology : )
I'm enjoying the car. I have just convinced myself to take baby steps to learn its different infotainment possibilities.
I've seen prices of key fobs at VW dealers as much as $500 and warned that some dealers will not be able to program the fob for my car. Interestingly, those warnings said I'd have to go to a locksmith for programming. I doubt any locksmith near me would be experienced in that process. I'll have to call them. However, if the fob is $500 and then there's another fee to have a locksmith program it I think I will just have to attach a large, heavy, brightly colored knick knack to my fob like the gas stations used to attach to the bathroom key!