Key is not detected
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Key is not detected
Hi all,
One of my 2 keys (remotes) suddenly does not work anymore. It can unlock and lock the car manually (pressing buttons) but it does not unlock the car by sensor and when i pressed start button it said "Key is not detected"...
Anyone has the same issue? Does the key go bad? Is it covered by warranty? What can i do or should i just go to the dealership?
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One of my 2 keys (remotes) suddenly does not work anymore. It can unlock and lock the car manually (pressing buttons) but it does not unlock the car by sensor and when i pressed start button it said "Key is not detected"...
Anyone has the same issue? Does the key go bad? Is it covered by warranty? What can i do or should i just go to the dealership?
Thanks
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Check the manual for battery replacement. It will save you some $$$ to do it yourself. If the battery is newer, make sure that, while in your pocket, your keys or otherwise aren't holding the button down by accident.
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I thought about that, but thats strange isnt it? Why would it still work when pressing lock/unlock but does not work for start?
Also why is the battery life so short? I only have the car for a 20 months. I never had to replace remote key battery for life.
Also why is the battery life so short? I only have the car for a 20 months. I never had to replace remote key battery for life.
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Haha, yeah, I can almost guarantee its your battery. Manual states that you should replace it yearly for best performance. I'm going to see how its doing at 12 months, but probably wait for 18.
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These remotes are a little different than your standard remote entry system that you'll find on 95% of cars today. While you are driving your remote is constantly communicating with your car. That's why it beeps at you the second you leave the car and it's running. So if you're in your car for 2 hours a day every day of the week, thats 730 hours of use from the remote. Figure that a standard remote gets pressed 10 times a day for a total of a few seconds (let's say 5 seconds for this example). 5 seconds a day for a year is roughly 30 minutes of battery use per year. Quite the difference. Hope that clarifies things a bit.
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are you doing this at home? maybe that key is defective or the battery is dead as others have said but i wonder if the other key maybe close enough in your house that its allowing you to get in the car but isnt close enough for the car to start?? maybe i am way in left field here but i would think this can happen. other thing is if both keys are present or close enough does it fight over the transponder then give up? i havent tried and my 2nd key is still in a draw from when i got it so i have never used it.
tell us please what you find out...
tell us please what you find out...
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No i tried while i was in the car and the key was with me. Then i switched to the other key and it was ok. So i know i was not out of range.
I hope its the battery thing.... Will let you guys know.
Thanks all.
I hope its the battery thing.... Will let you guys know.
Thanks all.
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Go get a CR1632.... It's kind of a special battery, so the local CVS or what not probably won't have it. Try a battery store or Radio Shack maybe?
I got mine from a place called Batteries + which is a chain store......About $3 each.
Or go to eBay and buy them.
I got mine from a place called Batteries + which is a chain store......About $3 each.
Or go to eBay and buy them.
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yes this will work because what if your battery dies and u need to start the car they had to make it this way soo that to get in you use the metal key and then you can start it by placing the key right in front of the push start and it will start the car