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With a thumb nail or small screwdriver that has a flat head (A) to lift up the key fob battery compartment cover (B). Replace the CR2025 coin battery, making sure it's in the correct direction and in the right polarity.

Dead Coin Battery

The most frequent reason for a key fob that does not allow you to lock or unlock your vehicle is a dead coin battery. After it has died you will see the decrease in range or no power. It is easy to replace it with a new (CR2025) one from your local store. Be aware that using the wrong or incompatible batteries can damage your key fob. Make sure that the new battery is identical in size, specifications and voltage as your old one.

If your fob has been exposed to clean water, like rainwater or soapy water from the tap, it is likely that corrosion has damaged the chip's electronic components. You can try cleaning the chip with isopropyl Alcohol or an electronic cleaner to test if it helps, but it is most likely that the chip has been fried.

A new key fob is the easiest solution. They are available at most major car dealers and can be fitted by a skilled mechanic. You can also purchase them on the internet, for instance on eBay. The best method is to work on a level surface with excellent lighting. This will make it easier to work on the smaller parts inside. This will also help you to avoid putting something back in the wrong spot. Always keep the key fob in a secure and safe place.

Water Damage

If your fob's key gets soaked by dropping it in the pool or slipping it in the washing machine you might think it's a goner but there's still hope. The problem begins when the circuit board inside the fob comes into contact with water. It makes an excellent conductor and cuts off components. It also speeds up the process of corrosion and rust.

Luckily, this is simple to fix. Find something absorbent to place inside the fob. A paper towel or tissue will work well. Make use of a cotton swab and isopropyl to wash the circuit board, and any other components. Allow the circuit board to air dry in a warm, dry environment for several weeks.

After the fob has been drained then replace the battery with an alternative of the same size and the same polarity ('+' with the upwards direction). The fob may be difficult to open to get to the battery, but when you have a flat head screwdriver it will be a breeze to insert. After the fob is reassembled it should function just as normal. If it doesn't work, you may have to re-program it or replace the module.

Radio Interference

If a keyfob functions properly, it sends out an audio frequency that is received by a receiver module inside your car. However, if the signal is distorted in some way, your key fob won't function as expected. This may be due to objects, weather conditions or other transmitters operating in the same frequency range near your car.

This could cause your key fob's button to not work the car's systems, such as the ignition switch or security system. It is best to replace the battery in your key fob.

Some LED lighting accessories that utilizes the same frequency as the remote control key seat fob may interfere with the signal, stopping it from reaching receiver modules. The LED lighting must be turned off or switched to a different frequency in order to prevent interference.

If you've got a new battery on your key fob but the problem persists, it's possible that the antenna on your key fob is damaged or inoperable. The antenna is responsible for transmitting a signal between the key fob and the receiver module. An OBDII scan will help diagnose the problem by telling you exactly what's wrong with your system. The scanner will ask to provide information about your vehicle, including the make, model, engine type and VIN number.

Faulty Receiver Module

The key fob houses a receiver module that transmits the signals to lock and unlock. All electronic components that are on-board will stop working if the receiver module has a problem. Reprogramming the key fob with an OBDII scan or replacing it can help.

This problem can be caused by a dead coin cell battery or a water damage or signal interference. Try resetting the computer on board by disconnecting the battery 12 volts for 15 minutes. This will drain any residual electrical energy that could be causing issues. Begin by removing the cable from the negative terminal first, then the positive terminal. After 15 minutes, reconnect your battery in reverse order. First, positive, then negative, and finally negative.

The presence of dirt or water could affect the internal chip inside the key fob. If your key has stopped working after being wet, wash the electronic component with isopropyl Alcohol or an electronic cleaner prior to reinstalling the battery. If the key stops working after exposure to salted or soapy water, it is likely that the chip has been damaged and must be replaced.

311170119_2306394586188303_2849487588620745484_nlow.jpgAnother possibility is a faulty antenna module fuse that transmits the signal to lock or unlock to the vehicle. Based on the model you have, the fuse is located in a variety of locations, such as the engine bay, side of the dashboard, beneath the rear seat mii replacement Key, or in the trunk.