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Using a thumb nail or small flat head screwdriver (A), prise upwards the key fob battery compartment cover (B). Replace the CR2025 battery, making sure it is placed in the proper direction.

Dead Coin Battery

A dead coin battery is the most common reason of a key fob that isn't locking or unlocking your car. It usually displays symptoms before it dies like a lower range or no power at all. It is simple to replace it with a new (CR2025) one from a local retailer. It is important to be aware that using the wrong or unsuitable batteries can cause damage to your key fob. Be sure that the replacement battery is the same size and voltage, and that it is the same specifications.

If your fob was exposed to clean water like rain or soapy tap water it is possible that the electronic chip inside has been damaged due to corrosion. You might try cleaning your chip using isopropyl alcohol or an electronic cleaner to see if it helps but it is most likely that the chip is damaged.

The most straightforward solution is to purchase an entirely new key fob. Most major car dealers offer key fobs and they can be installed by an experienced mechanic. You can also buy them on the internet, for instance on eBay. It is recommended to work on a work surface that has adequate lighting. It is easier to work with the smaller parts. You will also be able to avoid putting things in the wrong place. Always work on your key fob in an area that is safe and secure.

Water Damage

If your fob's key gets submerged after dropping it into the pool or fumbling it in the washing machine you might think that it's gone but there's a chance. The problem is when the circuit board within the fob comes into contact with water. It creates an excellent conductor, and it shorts out the components. It also speeds up corrosion and rust.

Fortunately, this is easy to fix. Find something absorbent, and place it inside the fob. Paper towl or tissue works well. Then, use a cotton swab that has been soaked in isopropyl alcohol and wipe down the circuit board and other components to get rid of any battery acid residue or contamination. Let the fob air dry in a dry, warm environment for several weeks.

Replace the battery when the fob has dried with a fresh one that has the same size and the same polarity ('+' (pointing upwards). It can be tricky to open up the fob to access the battery, but if you have a small screwdriver with a flat head handy it should slide in easily. After the fob has been reassembled and working, it should operate just as normal. If it doesn't, then you'll have to reprogramme it or replace the receiver module.

Radio Interference

If a key-fob is functioning correctly, it transmits a radio frequency signal, which is interpreted by the receiver module inside your car. However, if the signal is interrupted in any way the key fob won't function as expected. This could be due to objects or weather conditions, or other transmitters that operate on the same frequency near your car.

In this instance it is recommended to replace the battery in your key fob. In this instance, it would be best to replace the battery in your key fob.

Some aftermarket LED lighting that uses the same frequency as a remote key fob might interfere with the signal and stop it from reaching the receiver modules. To avoid interference, the LED lighting should be turned off or switched to the opposite frequency.

If the problem persists after installing a new battery, the antenna on the key fob might be damaged or not functioning properly. The antenna is responsible for transmitting a signal between the key fob and the receiver module. Utilizing an OBDII scanner will assist in diagnosing the problem by revealing what's wrong with the system. The scanner will ask you for information about your specific vehicle, such as the make and model, engine type, and VIN number.

Faulty Receiver Module

The key fob contains an electronic receiver that sends the signals needed to lock and unlock. The electronic components on the board will cease functioning if this component has a problem. Reprogramming the keyfob using an OBDII scan, or replacing it might help.

There are several possibilities for the cause of this problem that could be the cause, such as the battery of the coin is dead, water damage, or signal interference. You can reset the on-board computer if you disconnect the 12 Volt batteries for 15 minutes. This will draw out any remaining electricity that may cause issues. Begin by removing your cable from the negative terminal of the battery first, then the positive terminal. After 15 minutes, reconnect your battery in reverse order. First, positive, then negative the next.

The internal chip inside the key fob can be damaged by water or dirt. If your key quit working after getting wet, wipe the electronic component using isopropyl alcohol or an electronic cleaner prior to reinstalling the battery. If it stops working after exposure to salty or soapy water the chip could be damaged and must be replaced.

A defective antenna module fuse could also be the cause. This is the fuse that transmits an indication to the vehicle to lock or unlock. Depending on your model the fuse can be found in a variety of locations like the engine bay, on the side of the dashboard, beneath the rear seat alhambra key programming, or in the trunk.