The three major VAG (Volkswagen Group) brands officially released in Australia include Volkswagen, Audi and Skoda vehicles. The German group are recognised as having a strict security posture, more so than many other international manufacturers.
The design and sophistication of VAG immobiliser platforms has created ongoing challenges for after-market diagnostic tool engineers and locksmiths alike. Just as an after-market solution provides support for one system, VAG either evolves or completely overhauls their design in order to close any holes which may have been breached. This tug-of-war of reverse engineering has resulted in five major, different VAG immobiliser platforms, all of which are covered throughout this course.
Purpose
This learning program has been designed for intermediate level diagnostic tool and EEPROM programmer users to further understand the specific design, function and programming requirements of all VAG immobiliser platforms. The content includes both theory (approx.25%) and practical (75%) elements covering applicable solutions, transponder preparation, diagnostic programming and relevant EEPROM solutions.
Prerequisites
Not mandatory, however we recommend applicants have obtained experience regarding:
- Fair diagnostic key programming experience
- Attendance of AEE101 – Introductory to EEPROM training or equivalent
Additional notes and inclusions
Maximum attendees: 12x. The training is conducted by Richard Hoares.
Morning tea, Lunch, and Afternoon tea are to be supplied by LSC. If there are special dietary requirements, please notify LSC.
A highly comprehensive technical manual is included within the course fee.
Complete course details
On successful completion you will receive your Volkswagen Group Key Solutions badge and certificate.
To attend this course, please complete the enrolment form below