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Car Key Button Repair
Car key buttons take many abuses, especially if used frequently. In time, they could become damaged.
There are a few quick fixes that will allow your keys back to working. These methods are not without risk, however. Making changes to batteries or tampering with the key fob could be risky. If you’re not confident with these methods, it is best to consult an expert auto-locksmith.
Change the Battery
It’s possible to change the battery in the case that your key fob no longer works as it should. You can buy replacement batteries at any drugstore chain nationwide or at the parts department of your local car dealership. Some manufacturers even include a spare key fob battery in their packaging when you purchase your vehicle from them.
The first thing you will have to do is find out which battery is used in your key fob. The manufacturer should have this information on their website or you can look it up on the key fob itself. Generally speaking, the most popular battery that is used in the key fob is a button cell type, similar to those used in remote controls and watches. These kinds of batteries are typically found at stores such as Walgreens and Energizer, and are available for purchase for under $5 for a set of two.
Once you know what kind of battery your key fob has, you can open it up and remove the old battery. It is possible to open most key fobs using your fingers or a flat tool such as a screwdriver, at the seam or notch at which they join. After the key fob has been opened the battery will pop out. It is then possible to replace it with the same design. A lot of key fobs are powered by CR2032 batteries. These batteries are available at retailers who sell AAA or AA batteries.
Once the new battery is installed after which you can take the two parts of the key fob back together and check that all buttons are functioning correctly. You can verify that everything is functioning properly by pressing the lock and unlock button on the key fob, while pointing it at your vehicle. If your car isn’t responding to the fob, you might need to reprogram the fob and establish a wireless connection. This is a relatively easy process that requires a phone or other device.
Reprogram the Key Fob
If your key fob doesn’t function and you believe it’s time to replace it It may not require an entirely new battery, but rather the original one must be changed. This process is different for every car. To learn how to do it, consult your owner’s manual. It’s usually available in PDF format on the automaker’s website. You can also search YouTube for videos.
Modern vehicles require a special procedure to put the vehicle in ‘programming mode,’ which usually involves pressing the power button on the driver’s side door or ignition multiple times while pressing a button on the fob within a specified time. This is how the fob sends its digital identity code to the vehicle, and it stores it in memory. After the fob is programmed, it will perform the same way as a normal key.
Reprogramming a keyfob will erase any previous keyfobs. Therefore, if you want to keep other fobs, they must be reprogrammed with care and speed following the initial one.
There are a few replacement batteries for your key fob for your car at hardware stores, big-box retailers or even online. But, it is important to know the make and model of your car before purchasing a battery for your fob because the right kind isn’t always easy to locate.
A CR editor discovered an battery for her key fob, however, it was from an entirely different vehicle. This meant that while she was able to start the car and open the doors, she was not able to lower the windows.
Luckily, dealers can help in this situation, as most of them have the equipment needed to reprogram a fob to the specific vehicle. Dealers are required to carry out this service on some European vehicles like Audi and BMW because they have specialized security features which can only be reset by the manufacturer. Other dealers we spoke to, including those at Toyota and Lexus, were willing to attempt reprogramming an original fob so they knew the exact make and model of the car you own.
Replace the Button
If you have tried changing the battery and reprogramming the key fob, but you still can’t start your car it could be time to replace the button on your key. The button on your car key is subjected to a lot of use and jolting and may be damaged or stuck over time. Every time you press the button on your key fob emits a different code that is recognized by the car’s receiver. If you attempt to operate your vehicle from far away, it may not recognise you. It could lock the doors or shut off the engine.
You can buy replacement buttons online or at many local hardware stores. It is easy to install them and they are also very simple to open.
Contact an Auto Locksmith
It may be time to speak with a professional when you’re having issues with the key button on your car. Auto locksmiths are experts in the repair of electronic keys and locks. These specialists have the tools and knowledge to determine and fix issues with your key fob. This includes replacing batteries and reprogramming them. They also have the knowledge and experience to handle more complex tasks, such as repairing damaged buttons or cutting a new replacement key.
The switch inside the button for the car key is often worn out. This is due to excessive use and exposure to elements. The switch is usually made of a tough plastic material and has a variety of switches that are located on the surface. Each switch is responsible for activating the particular function that you use the key to activate. As http://www.g28carkeys.co.uk gets older over time, it becomes more difficult to activate each of these functions. You will have to exert more pressure on the switch in order to get it to work. This can further damage the switch and reduce the life span of the switch.
Replace the battery in your key fob. You can find lithium-ion button and coin cell batteries in pharmacies, supermarkets and home improvement stores. Your key fob should function after you have replaced the battery.
If the issue persists, it could be because your key fob’s contacts have been worn out. The contacts are rubber-like and coated with an electrically conducting film that can wear out over time. They are exposed to the elements when you use the key which means they are constantly exposed to moisture and dirt. They will eventually wear to the point that they can no longer make contact the circuit board or the sensor under the keypad.
You can try to have the key fob replaced by going to a car dealership, however it can be costly and may take quite a while. The other alternative is to contact a local locksmith for your car who can repair your key fob and help you save money.