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How to Repair Car Key Fobs
Although we use them a lot keys aren't indestructible. In fact, they are able to break down in many different ways.
Other issues can be more serious than a dead battery. Most of these issues can be resolved by a quick fix at home.
Dead Battery
A dead battery is probably the most common reason the car key fob stop functioning. Fob batteries are known to drain quickly, particularly if they are exposed or cold temperatures, humidity or even water. Keep an extra battery in your wallet in case you need it.
It is easy to tell that the battery of your car key fob is running low because the light on the LED will cease to blink. The key fob could also stop working from the same distance that it used to. In this instance, it may be necessary to reprogram the key fob or even replace it entirely.
Fortunately the replacement of a car key fob battery is simple. First, determine what type of battery is used. The type of battery you are using should be stamped on the back of your key fob. Google can help you if you're not sure. Once you have found the type of battery, open the key fob at the junction. You will need to use a small flathead screwdriver or even your fingernail break the two halves. Then, take out the battery that was removed and replace it with an alternative one in its place. Insert the new battery so that the positive (+) face is facing the buttons on the fob.
Some drivers don't even realize that their fob has gone out of service until they lock or unlock their vehicle and the buttons stop working. In some instances this problem can be resolved by reprogramming the fob, however, this can be expensive and time-consuming. You can also call roadside assistance to see if they are able to jumpstart your vehicle and get it back on the road.
If you've tried both solutions but your vehicle doesn't turn on, it's time to speak with an expert. A qualified technician can determine whether your car's computer requires reconfiguring, or if your key fob only requires replacement batteries. They can also recommend a reliable auto repair shop to replace your fob's keys. Sometimes it is possible that a new fob could be the best option.
Damaged Circuit Board
Key fobs aren't indestructible, but it is able to withstand a lot of physical harm. Battery, circuit board and buttons are all susceptible to wear and wear and tear. It is crucial to take care of these components to keep your key fob in good working order.
Make sure that the battery still functioning on your key fob. Replace the battery to determine if it resolves your problem. If this does not work, you may have to open the fob and clean its contact surfaces. This can be a challenge since some key fobs do not have easy-release mechanisms that allow you to open them, and you can easily harm your device if you try to pull it apart. You can buy a tool for opening your key fob. However, you must follow the directions of the manufacturer to avoid damaging it.
A damaged or defective key fob circuit board is another common problem. This could be due to various factors, including dirt or moisture getting into the battery compartment. Issues with software or an accidental firmware update can also cause this. If your key fob has stopped functioning, you might think about getting it changed. This can be done by a locksmith that specializes in this kind of work.
Radio interference is another possibility. It could happen if are other wireless devices operating on the same frequency your key fob, for instance radar detectors, home security systems. If this is the situation, you should get in touch with the manufacturer of the other device to make sure that your key fob will not be affected by their signals.
It is also possible to replace a switch or other electrical component in your key fob. There are view that guide you through the process of fixing this yourself. Be cautious when doing this, as the circuit boards that are inside the key fob are tiny and can break easily when handled rough. If you're doing this yourself, ensure you use an SMT switch of good quality and solder the switch in place in a proper manner.
Buttons that are worn out
Car key fobs can get quite a bit of wear and wear and tear. They are susceptible to being dropped and spend a lot time being jostled in your purse or pocket. The constant jostling can cause the buttons to wear out or get stuck. A simple adjustment can fix the problem.
Most modern key fobs have sensors that tell if they've been pressed. This is due to the fact that they decrease the chances of someone stealing your vehicle. If the buttons on your key fob aren't responding when pushed it's a sign that they're worn out and need to be replaced.
Key fobs also contain an internal circuit board that transmits signals to the car. These signals include commands to unlock and lock and instructions to start your engine. If the circuit board within your vehicle is damaged, your key fob may not allow you to unlock or start your engine. Most of the time, this kind of damage is caused by water, force blunt or a scratch on the circuit board.
You'll notice that the buttons on your key fob are deteriorating when you press them harder than usual in order to get them working. In addition your fob could cease transmitting signals to the car or have less range than it did prior to.
Contact a locksmith immediately if you are not able to use your key fob to access your car. They'll be able determine whether the key fob is damaged or the ignition cylinder has worn down.
Fortunately, the majority of car keyfob problems aren't complicated or serious. The best way to ensure you don't get surprised by a malfunctioning key fob is to have a spare in your possession at all times. This will ensure that you're never trapped in a place due to the loss or malfunction of your key. If you lose your spare key an expert locksmith can rekey it to work with your vehicle's engine. They can also fix any internal damage to your key fob.
Broken Case
The case of the key fob does more than protect the buttons and batteries. It also houses the circuit board responsible for doing all of the electrical magic when you press the button on your key fob. This board takes the signal from your key fob, and then transmits it to your car.
Your key fob will not work if this board is damaged. Sometimes a dead key fob can be reset which is something your local auto locksmith or dealership can assist you with.
Batteries could be the cause your key fob's battery not working. This is a simple fix that you can do at home by replacing the battery. You can get a replacement battery at the local auto parts store or on the internet. These batteries are not only for key fobs.
Depending on the type of key fob you have, there are a variety of ways to open it up and get inside. A quick search on the internet will show you which type of key fob yours is and the type of battery it requires. From there, you can purchase an alternative and then simply pop the old one out and put the new one in.
The most important thing to consider when fixing an old car key fob is that you don't want to cause damage to the circuit board or buttons further. If you try to pry apart the key fob using the screwdriver or another sharp edge, it could crack the plastic or damage the case. A replacement case isn't expensive and you can buy the entire fob including the electronic components on eBay or Amazon for less than $40.
If your key fob isn't working, check to see if the batteries are depleted or if the circuit board has become damaged. If this isn't the case, a professional can repair it for you quickly and cost-effectively. If not, it may be time to replace the fob. Make sure you check the warranty on any replacement or used fobs that you purchase online.