What are the steps for matching a 2010 Passat remote control?

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StKate
07/25/25 4:22pm
Select normal mode, click on system selection, choose 46 central module, and the computer model will be displayed. Select read by list, 001 remote control matching, then input data 0 as prompted. Press the remote once to allow the ECU to recognize the remote signal. After confirmation, a message will indicate successful channel matching. Then turn off the ignition, exit the software, and press the remote. If the door lock motor responds, it means the remote matching was successful.
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