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Use a small flat-head screwdriver or a thumbnail (A) to remove the battery compartment cover on the key fob (B). Replace the coin battery CR2025 to ensure that it's in the correct direction and polarity.

Dead Coin Battery

The most common reason for a key fob that does not lock or unlock your car is a dead battery. Before it dies, you will notice an increase in range, or no power. It is easy to replace with a new one (CR2025) from the local supermarket. Be aware that defective or defective batteries could damage the key fob. Make sure that the battery you purchase is the same size, specification and voltage as the older one.

If your fob was exposed to clean water, such as rainwater or soapy tap water it is possible that corrosion has damaged the electronic chip. You might try cleaning your chip with isopropyl alcohol or an electronic cleaner to try to see if this helps but it is likely that the chip has fried.

A new key fob is the most straightforward solution. They are available at most major car dealers and can be fitted by a professional mechanic. They can also be bought online from places like ebay. It is best to work on a work surface that has adequate lighting. This makes it easier to work on small parts inside. This also helps you to avoid placing anything back into the wrong place. Always work on the key fob in a secured and safe location.

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 it's a goner but there's a chance. When the circuit board inside the fob is exposed to water, it develops conductor that shorts the components. It also speeds up the process of corrosion and rust.

This is an easy solution. Find something absorbent, and put it inside the fob. Paper towl or tissue work well. Then, use a cotton swab that has been soaked in isopropyl alcohol to wipe down the circuit board as well as other components to eliminate any residues of acid from batteries and contamination. Allow the circuit board to air dry in a dry, warm environment for a few weeks.

Replace the battery when the fob is dried out with a fresh one with the same size and polarity ('+' (pointing upwards). The fob might be difficult to open in order to access the battery, but if you keep a flat-head screwdriver on hand it will be a breeze to slide in. After the fob is reassembled it should function like normal. If it doesn't, you might have to reprogramme it or replace the receiver module.

Radio Interference

If a key-fob is functioning properly, it sends the radio frequency signal which is interpreted by the receiver module inside your car. If the signal is disrupted in any way your key fob will not work properly. This could be due to objects such as weather conditions, objects, or other transmitters operating on the same frequency near your car.

In this instance it is best to replace the battery on your key fob. In this instance it's best to replace the battery on your key fob.

Some aftermarket LED lighting that uses the same frequency as a remote key fob might interfere with the signal and prevent it from reaching the receiver modules. The LED lighting must be switched off or changed to a different frequency to keep out interference.

If you have a brand new battery in your key fob and the issue persists, it is likely that the antenna of your key fob is damaged or not functioning properly. The antenna is responsible to transmit a signal between the key fob and the receiver module. A scan of the OBDII can help you identify the issue by revealing exactly what's wrong with the system. The scanner will request details about your particular vehicle including the make and model as well as the engine type and VIN number.

Faulty Receiver Module

The key fob comes with a receiver module which transmits signals to lock and unlock the key fob. The electronic components on the board will stop working if the receiver module becomes inoperable. Reprogramming the key fob using an OBDII scan or replacing it might help.

There are a few possible reasons for this problem, including the battery of the coin is dead, water damage or signal interference. It is possible to reset the on-board computer if you disconnect the 12 volt batteries for 15 minutes. This will drain any remaining electrical energy that could be causing issues. Take the cable off first of the negative terminal, then from the positive terminal. After 15 minutes, connect your battery in reverse order. First, positive and then negative the next.

The internal chip in the key fob can also be damaged by dirt or water. If your key quit working after being wet, wash the electronic component with isopropyl alcohol or an electronics cleaner before installing the battery. If the key stopped working after exposure to soapy or salted water, it's likely that the chip has been damaged and requires to be replaced.

A defective fuse for the antenna module may also be the cause. This is the fuse that transmits a signal to the vehicle to lock or unlock. The fuse may be located in a variety of places, based on the type of vehicle. For example it could be under the rear seat ibiza car key replacement or trunk, or the side of the dashboard.