
I did that, read eeprom, immo, reset cluster, key learning (1), dash came up with 0/1, but original wouldn't go back in. So I spoke to a friend who had the same problem once, and he said "close vvdi2 software, unplug from obd2 port, switch the ignition off!!! wait 5 minutes and go through the whole process again, but just type 1key (the original) to be learnt. And I read on this forum from someone else that their friend accedently turned off the ignition during key learning, and it was a nightmare. I was shattered, vvdi2 pretty much said "don't turn off the ignition until key learning is complete, or your screwed). I tried every different positions, removed plastic from case ect, obviously the new key was wrong. I learnt the original first, dash changed to 1/2. So I got to the car, read eeprom and saved, read immo and saved. Iv done a few mqb keyless for audi, and VW (vw I did, the part numbers of my key where a bit different from the original and still worked). I had a VW mqb keyless key, that I saw someone online saying should work for octavia. This morning I had a job for a spare key for a Skoda octavia 2016 mqb keyless (stop start button was on the steering column).ĥE0 959 752E was the part number of the original key. Iv got a guy that won't touch euro cars, and has started sending them to me. Hopefully it might help someone if they come across the same problem. Note: We do not offer technical support for developing or debugging scripted downloading processes.Iv definitely learnt more from this forum then I have given, so I will share my experience today, even though it is embarrassing, and a mistake that could have been easily avoided. Note that this policy may change as the SEC manages SEC.gov to ensure that the website performs efficiently and remains available to all users. This SEC practice is designed to limit excessive automated searches on SEC.gov and is not intended or expected to impact individuals browsing the SEC.gov website. Once the rate of requests has dropped below the threshold for 10 minutes, the user may resume accessing content on SEC.gov. If a user or application submits more than 10 requests per second, further requests from the IP address(es) may be limited for a brief period. Current guidelines limit users to a total of no more than 10 requests per second, regardless of the number of machines used to submit requests. We reserve the right to block IP addresses that submit excessive requests. To ensure our website performs well for all users, the SEC monitors the frequency of requests for SEC.gov content to ensure automated searches do not impact the ability of others to access SEC.gov content.

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