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Utilizing a thumb nail or small screwdriver with a flat head (A) lift upwards the key fob battery compartment cover (B). Replace the CR2025 battery, ensuring it is placed in the correct direction.
Dead Coin Battery
A dead coin battery is the most common cause of a key fob that isn't locking or unlocking your vehicle. It is likely to show indications before it dies, such as a decreased range or no power at all. It is simple to replace it with a new one (CR2025) from the local supermarket. Be aware that using the wrong or incompatible batteries could cause damage to your key fob. Make sure that the new battery has identical in size, specifications and voltage as the older one.
If your device was exposed to clean water such as rain or soapy tap water it is likely that the electronic chip inside has been damaged due to corrosion. You can try cleaning the chip with isopropyl Alcohol or an electronic cleaner to test if it helps, but it is likely that the chip is damaged.
A new key fob is the most straightforward solution. They are readily available from major car dealers and are fitted by an experienced mechanic. They can also be purchased on the internet from sites like ebay. It is best to work on a surface that is equipped with good lighting. This will make it easier to work on the smaller parts inside. You'll also be able to avoid putting things in the wrong place. Always keep your key fob in an area that is safe and secure.
Water Damage
You might think that your key fob is damaged if you drop it into the water or accidentally wash it. There's a chance. When the circuit board in the fob is exposed to water, it becomes conductor that shorts the components. It also speeds up the process of rust and corrosion.
Luckily, this is simple to fix. Find something absorbent and place it inside the fob. A paper towl or tissue work well. Make use of a cotton swab and isopropyl to wash the circuit board, and any other components. Let the circuit board dry for some time in a warm and dry environment.
When the fob has been drained and the battery is replaced with a new one of the same size and polarity ('+' directed upwards). It can be tricky to open the fob in order to access the battery, but if have a small screwdriver with a flat head at hand, it will slide in easily. Once the fob has been rebuilt, it should operate as normal. If it does not work, you may have to re-program it or replace the module.
Radio Interference
If a key-fob is functioning properly, it sends an audio frequency signal that is picked up by the receiver module inside your car. If the signal is damaged in some way, your key fob won't work properly. This could be due to objects, weather conditions or other transmitters operating within the same frequency band close to your car.
This could cause your key fob to not be able to activate the car's systems for example, the ignition switch or the security system. It is recommended to replace the battery in your key fob.
Some LED lighting aftermarket that utilizes the same frequency as key fobs for remote control can interfere with the signal, preventing it from reaching receiver modules. To prevent interference, the lighting should be turned off or switched to the opposite frequency.
If the issue continues to persist after replacing the battery, the antenna on your key fob may be damaged or not functioning properly. This is significant because the antenna is responsible for transmitting a signal from the key fob to the receiver module. A scan of the OBDII can assist in diagnosing the issue by revealing what's wrong with the system. The scanner will ask for information about your vehicle, including the model, make engine type, VIN number.
Faulty Receiver Module
The key fob contains a receiver module that transmits the signals for locking and unlock. If the receiver module develops a fault then all the on-board electronics will cease to function. Reprogramming the key fob using an OBDII scan, or replacing it could help.
There are a number of possible causes which could be due to a dead coin battery, water damage, or signal interference. It is possible to reset the on-board computer by disconnecting the 12 Volt batteries for 15 minutes. This will remove any remaining electrical energy that could be causing problems. Begin by removing your cable from the negative terminal first, followed by the positive terminal. After 15 minutes, reconnect your battery in reverse order. Positive first, then negative next.
Dirt or water can harm the internal chip of the key fob. If the key fob you purchased stopped working after getting wet, wipe it with isopropyl or electronics cleaner. After that, replace the battery. If the key ceases to function after exposure to salted or soapy water, it is likely that the chip is damaged and must be replaced.
A damaged antenna module fuse could be a cause. This is the fuse that transmits an electronic signal to the vehicle to lock or unlock. Depending on the model the fuse can be located in a variety of locations including the engine bay, on the side of the dashboard, beneath the rear seat leon car key, or trunk.

Utilizing a thumb nail or small screwdriver with a flat head (A) lift upwards the key fob battery compartment cover (B). Replace the CR2025 battery, ensuring it is placed in the correct direction.
Dead Coin Battery
A dead coin battery is the most common cause of a key fob that isn't locking or unlocking your vehicle. It is likely to show indications before it dies, such as a decreased range or no power at all. It is simple to replace it with a new one (CR2025) from the local supermarket. Be aware that using the wrong or incompatible batteries could cause damage to your key fob. Make sure that the new battery has identical in size, specifications and voltage as the older one.
If your device was exposed to clean water such as rain or soapy tap water it is likely that the electronic chip inside has been damaged due to corrosion. You can try cleaning the chip with isopropyl Alcohol or an electronic cleaner to test if it helps, but it is likely that the chip is damaged.
A new key fob is the most straightforward solution. They are readily available from major car dealers and are fitted by an experienced mechanic. They can also be purchased on the internet from sites like ebay. It is best to work on a surface that is equipped with good lighting. This will make it easier to work on the smaller parts inside. You'll also be able to avoid putting things in the wrong place. Always keep your key fob in an area that is safe and secure.
Water Damage
You might think that your key fob is damaged if you drop it into the water or accidentally wash it. There's a chance. When the circuit board in the fob is exposed to water, it becomes conductor that shorts the components. It also speeds up the process of rust and corrosion.
Luckily, this is simple to fix. Find something absorbent and place it inside the fob. A paper towl or tissue work well. Make use of a cotton swab and isopropyl to wash the circuit board, and any other components. Let the circuit board dry for some time in a warm and dry environment.
When the fob has been drained and the battery is replaced with a new one of the same size and polarity ('+' directed upwards). It can be tricky to open the fob in order to access the battery, but if have a small screwdriver with a flat head at hand, it will slide in easily. Once the fob has been rebuilt, it should operate as normal. If it does not work, you may have to re-program it or replace the module.
Radio Interference
If a key-fob is functioning properly, it sends an audio frequency signal that is picked up by the receiver module inside your car. If the signal is damaged in some way, your key fob won't work properly. This could be due to objects, weather conditions or other transmitters operating within the same frequency band close to your car.
This could cause your key fob to not be able to activate the car's systems for example, the ignition switch or the security system. It is recommended to replace the battery in your key fob.
Some LED lighting aftermarket that utilizes the same frequency as key fobs for remote control can interfere with the signal, preventing it from reaching receiver modules. To prevent interference, the lighting should be turned off or switched to the opposite frequency.
If the issue continues to persist after replacing the battery, the antenna on your key fob may be damaged or not functioning properly. This is significant because the antenna is responsible for transmitting a signal from the key fob to the receiver module. A scan of the OBDII can assist in diagnosing the issue by revealing what's wrong with the system. The scanner will ask for information about your vehicle, including the model, make engine type, VIN number.
Faulty Receiver Module
The key fob contains a receiver module that transmits the signals for locking and unlock. If the receiver module develops a fault then all the on-board electronics will cease to function. Reprogramming the key fob using an OBDII scan, or replacing it could help.
There are a number of possible causes which could be due to a dead coin battery, water damage, or signal interference. It is possible to reset the on-board computer by disconnecting the 12 Volt batteries for 15 minutes. This will remove any remaining electrical energy that could be causing problems. Begin by removing your cable from the negative terminal first, followed by the positive terminal. After 15 minutes, reconnect your battery in reverse order. Positive first, then negative next.
Dirt or water can harm the internal chip of the key fob. If the key fob you purchased stopped working after getting wet, wipe it with isopropyl or electronics cleaner. After that, replace the battery. If the key ceases to function after exposure to salted or soapy water, it is likely that the chip is damaged and must be replaced.
A damaged antenna module fuse could be a cause. This is the fuse that transmits an electronic signal to the vehicle to lock or unlock. Depending on the model the fuse can be located in a variety of locations including the engine bay, on the side of the dashboard, beneath the rear seat leon car key, or trunk.
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