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How to Repair Car Key Fobs
Key fobs can be damaged even if we use them a lot. They are able to break down in various ways.
While the most common problem is a dead battery however, other issues could be much more serious. The majority of problems can be fixed by a quick fix at home.
Dead Battery
A dead battery is probably the most frequent reason a car key fob stops working. Fob batteries tend to drain quickly, particularly if they are exposed or cold temperatures, humidity, or water. It is a good idea to keep an extra fob battery in your wallet just in case.
It is easy to tell when the battery in your car key fob is dying because the light on the LED will stop glowing. The key fob could also stop working from the same distance it used to. In this scenario the key fob might require reprogramming or replaced completely.
It is simple to replace the battery in a car keyfob. Find out the kind of battery used. The type of battery should be stamped on the side of your key fob. Google can help in case you're unsure. Open the key fob along the seam once you've identified the battery type. Utilize a flathead screwdriver or your fingernail to break the two halves. Then, remove the old battery and insert an alternative one in its place. Make sure to insert the new battery with the positive (+) side facing towards the buttons on the fob.
Some drivers might not be aware that the fob is dead until they try to lock or unlock their vehicle and the buttons aren't responding. This can be corrected by reprogramming your fob. However it can be costly and time-consuming. My Source can also call roadside assistance to determine whether they are able to restart your vehicle and get it back on the road.
If you have tried all three of these methods and your car is still unable to start and you're not sure why, it's time to call an expert. A qualified technician can determine the computer in your car needs reconfiguring, or if your key fob simply needs an upgrade in battery. They will also suggest a reputable auto shop to replace your fob's keys. In the end, though it is not always the case that a new fob is the best solution.
Circuit Board Damage
A key fob is able to withstand a lot of physical abuse and isn't indestructible. The battery, the circuit board and buttons will all experience their fair share of wear and tear over time It is therefore essential to be vigilant and take care of them to keep your car key fob working well.
Verify that the battery still functioning in your key fob. If it is, replace the battery and determine if this fixes the problem. If this doesn't work, you may have to open the fob and clean the contact surfaces. This can be difficult because some key fobs don't have a release mechanism that is easy to open them up and you may harm your device if you try to pull it apart. You can purchase a specific tool to open your key fob. However, you must always follow the instructions of the manufacturer to avoid damaging it.
A damaged or corrupted key fob circuit board is another common problem. This can be due to various factors like moisture or dirt that gets into the battery compartment, software issues, or even an accidental firmware update. If your key fob has stopped functioning completely, you should think about having it reprogrammed with an expert locksmith who specializes in this kind of work.
Radio interference is also a possibility. This could happen if you have other wireless devices around that transmit at the same frequency, such as radar detectors or home security systems. If this is the situation you must 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's also possible that your key fob may have an unreliable switch or electrical component that needs to be replaced. You can find online guides that show you how to fix this yourself. Be careful to be careful, however, since the circuit board that is inside your key fob is small and can easily break when handled rough. If you're doing this yourself, be certain to use a top quality SMT switch and then solder it in place correctly.
Worn Out Buttons
Car key fobs are prone to a lot of wear and wear and tear. They are prone to getting lost and spend a significant amount of time being jostled in your purse or pocket. This jostling can sometimes cause buttons to wear out or become stuck. A simple adjustment can fix the issue.
Modern key fobs are fitted with sensors that are able to detect when they've been press. This is because they reduce the chance of someone else stealing your vehicle. If the buttons on your key fob don't work when pressed, they are worn out and need to be replaced.
Key fobs also contain an electronic circuit inside which transmits signals to your car. The signals include commands to unlock and lock, as well as instructions to start your engine. If your internal circuit board is damaged then your key fob may not allow you to unlock your car or even start the engine. Generally, this kind of damage is caused by water, blunt force or a scratch on the circuit board.
If you're forced to press the buttons harder than usual to get them to function, then your fob's buttons are getting worn out. The fob may also stop sending a signal to your vehicle or have a shorter range.
Contact a locksmith immediately in the event that you are unable to use your key fob to start your car. They can determine if the key fob is damaged or if your ignition cylinder is worn out.
Fortunately, most key fobs for cars problems aren't complicated or serious. The best way to ensure you don't get surprised by an issue with your key fob is to have a spare in your possession at all times. You'll never be caught in the middle due to an issue with your key or a lost one. If you lose your spare key a professional locksmith can reset it to work with your vehicle's engine. They can also repair any internal damage to your key fob.
Broken Case
The case of the key fob is more than protect the buttons and batteries. It also houses the circuit board responsible for all the electrical magic when you press the button on your key fob. The circuit board relays the signal from your key fob to your car.
The key fob won't work if this board is damaged. Sometimes a dead key fob will just need to be reprogrammed which is something that your local auto locksmith or the dealership can assist you with.
Batteries could be the reason the key fob's not working. The battery can be replaced at your home. You can purchase the replacement battery from your local auto parts shop or online. These batteries are not only intended for key fobs.
Depending on the kind of key fob you have, there are various ways to open it and get inside. A quick search on the internet will identify the type of key fob you have and what kind of battery it takes. You can then buy a new replacement and pop the old one out, and put the new one into.
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 any further. Trying to pry apart the key fob using a sharp edge, such as a screwdriver can cause damage to the case or crack the plastic. A replacement case isn't much and you can find a complete fob assembly including the electronic components on eBay or Amazon for less than $40.
If your key fob doesn't function, make sure you have damaged the circuit board or batteries. If this is not the case, you can have it repaired quickly and inexpensively by an expert. If not, it could be time to replace the fob. Be sure to look for a warranty on any used or replacement fobs you purchase online.