Key not detected...
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Key not detected...
After I put my car in neutral and shut off the car to keep the radio on without going to park and turning the engine back to acc. Now the car won't accept my key and says "Key not detected". My remote doesn't work anymore. What the... ran into my first problem with Lexus.
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After I put my car in neutral and shut off the car to keep the radio on without going to park and turning the engine back to acc. Now the car won't accept my key and says "Key not detected". My remote doesn't work anymore. What the... ran into my first problem with Lexus.
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The battery (normal Li-Ion battery that you can pick up at any Radio Shack or Walmart) is trivial to get to. Just remove the valet key and pop the case open by prying at the edge of the case. The instructions are in the owners manual...
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I just bought the car 3 months ago so I don't think the battery should be dead. The key fob was actually lighting up but the car wouldn't recognize it for some weird reason. Not even the buttons when I tried to press it. I ended up not locking my car last night in case the key fob won't work anymore and if I need to get inside of the car. Lo and behold I went out this morning to try and drive it to work and it worked as normal. What a weird issue.
I was doing step #2
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I was doing step #2
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If you look just behind/below the handle, you'll see a small slot area where you can insert the key from the fob, and pop the corner plastic off. With the lock cover off, you'll see the lock-- just insert the key like you would on a keyed-entry vehicle, and unlock/lock the car.
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Just so you know, leaving your doors unlocked was unnecesary. You can manually open the locks with the key insert from the fob.
If you look just behind/below the handle, you'll see a small slot area where you can insert the key from the fob, and pop the corner plastic off. With the lock cover off, you'll see the lock-- just insert the key like you would on a keyed-entry vehicle, and unlock/lock the car.
If you look just behind/below the handle, you'll see a small slot area where you can insert the key from the fob, and pop the corner plastic off. With the lock cover off, you'll see the lock-- just insert the key like you would on a keyed-entry vehicle, and unlock/lock the car.
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