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How to Replace a Kia CEED Key Fob

308785165_499195788347328_5859105632268553197_nlow.jpgKey fobs like other battery-powered devices, eventually show warning signals when the batteries start to wear out. These warning signs could include the loss of range or the inability to start or unlock your car.

Kia has worked hard to make Flowood drivers life a bit more easy. They have a handy hands-free lock/unlock function that allows you to open your door by simply pressing your thumb on the handle. Learn more about the Kia key fob's tricks!

How to replace a battery

The key fob that you have in the Kia is an excellent method to lock and unlock, and even start your car remotely however, the battery inside will eventually fail. If this happens, you'll need learn how to replace the battery in the Kia key fob to be back on the road. It's easy to do and you can do it yourself if prepared.

The typical life expectancy for a key fob is two to three years. There are some warning signs that the battery inside a key fob is starting to wear out. The most obvious one is an increase in the range of the transmitter. This means you'll have to be closer to the car to unlock or lock it. Some key fobs show an alert on the dashboard when the battery is not fully charged.

To replace a key fob's battery You'll need a normal flathead screwdriver, and a tiny tool that will allow you to split the fob into two parts. Wedge the end of the screwdriver in the slot on the side of the key fob that doesn't hold the mechanical key blade and then gently pull the case open. Remove the battery that was in it, and replace it with a new one. Take note of its orientation.

The key fob has the CR2032 battery available for purchase them at most hardware stores. Once you have a new battery, put it in place and close the case.

How do you replace the transmitter?

Kia's smart-key technology simplifies life for Brandon drivers. One of the benefits is the capability to lock or unlock the car remotely when you're close by, press the button on your Kia fob and pressing it into the door handle. The battery in the Kia fob can wear out over time. You'll notice that you have to be nearer to your vehicle to lock or unlock it. You may also notice your car doesn't recognize the key fob when you press the keyless button, or displays an error message.

Fortunately replacing the transmitter and key fob battery in a Kia isn't difficult. To open the fob, you'll require a flathead driver. Be cautious not to harm internal components or the mechanical key. After you have opened the case, you can remove the old battery and replace it with a new CR2032 battery.

It's not something you will require often, but knowing how to change the smart fob's battery or transmitter is important if you ever require it. To help you to do this, the Kia experts at Matt Castrucci Kia have put together a step-by-step guideline that will give you all the information you need to change your fob battery with the least hassle.

How to Replace the Smart Key

kia car key cover's Smart Key is a great convenience that allows drivers to lock and unlock their vehicles without having their keys in their pockets. The life of the key fob's battery is limited, as with any other gadget powered by batteries. It is best to have an additional. The replacement process is very simple. The procedure is completed in minutes using the flathead screwdriver.

Start by taking the mechanical key blade from the fob. To do this insert the screwdriver's tip in the slit on the side of the key fob, which is in the opposite direction to the one that contains the mechanical key. Then press the button near the bottom of the fob to release the mechanical key. It should then pop out easily, and you can then remove the old battery from its slot.

Then take the opportunity to take the time to replace the CR2032 battery. Find the slot using the end of the screwdriver. Place the battery in its slot, and gently push the two halves of the battery.

It's not something you have to do every day but it is important to know what to do when the time comes. This information will save you the hassle of calling a mechanic out and wait for them.

How to replace the Mechanical Key

A remote car key fob lets owners to lock and unlock their Kia car from a distance without having to fiddle with an actual key. The fob can also be equipped with buttons that can operate features like the trunk or liftgate, or activate an alarm for panic.

Fortunately, the smart key fobs that are used in Kia vehicles are designed to last. Like any battery-powered product they will eventually exhibit warning signs of battery loss. The most obvious sign of a failing battery is the decrease in range. This implies that the vehicle needs to be nearer than the key fob to lock or unlock.

If you're experiencing this problem it's time to replace the mechanical key on the fob. Fortunately, the procedure is relatively simple, and you don't require special tools. Turn off the key, and wait for the locks to cycle. Then, use an small screwdriver that is flat to wedge the tip inside of the key fob opposite where the emergency key is.

310300814_438157535072560_441431797686435441_nlow.jpgAfter you've inserted your screwdriver, you should hear it click. Following this, you'll be able take out the mechanical key, take out the battery from the old one and replace it with another. Then, you'll be able to explore the Rogers roads again! If you have additional questions, contact the team of service at our Kia dealership in Muncie. We're here to guide you through the process step-bystep!