Lock/unlock car without battery?

My car (A6 4B) has been parked for a while, which is why I disconnected the battery. I wanted to lock it for theft protection, but it has electric locks. I can open and lock it manually with the key, but will it work safely if it's without power for a while? I don't want to have to break the window to unlock the hood again. And what happens if the car forgets its keys at some point and I have to reprogram them? I only have two remote control keys; the workshop key no longer exists.

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Wiesel
3 months ago

Manual unlocking only works on the said door, as the ZV requires electricity.

To relearn the key, there are YT videos or forums or you can do it in a workshop.

Wiesel
3 months ago
Reply to  Philipp200107

The engine does not start, this is the immobilizer. The basic settings still work when the battery is charged.

The chip installed in the key is fishing in the car.

The door always opens manually. As long as there's nothing left or ransomed.

Wiesel
3 months ago

Then it should work.

Do I say 😉

at the lock in the error memory Short term in the lock cylinder

Did you care about physics? What is absolutely necessary for a short circuit to arise?