Cheapest way to read VAG Pin code

My brother-in-law Jeff called me last week and asked what the cheapest and most efficient way was to find out the importers code and the workshop, as well as the immobilizer PIN code of his Audi A3 of the year 2003, so that he could change them.

 

Pin code immobilizer is actually the 4-digit code, which can be read by using plenty of tools on the aftermarket. As he was looking for a cheapest but efficient one, I recommended him US$14.99 VAG Tango 3.01+ Opel Immo Airbag, free shipping on obdii365.com.

 

The tool supports PIN code reading for VW Polo, VW Passat B6, Bora/Jetta, Polo to 2004 year, Golf 4, Skoda Octavia/ Fabia to 2004 year, some Seat dashes up to 2004 year, etc. I had bought one before to read PIN code for a 2000 Audi A6 V6. The tool worked well.

 

Knowing the PIN code of your vehicle will allow you to encode transponders keys and other things. If you have kept the small black label on the key, you can also find the 4-digit code immobilizer on it. It is OK still if you take it off. The cost to know the PIN code is merely US$15.

 

Jeff bought a VAG Tango interface the next day and got it this afternoon. He called just now to say thank you. He told me that he had used the tool to get Pin code, and then made a new key with the code by following tutorials on Youtube – no problem at all.

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