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Salomi
Salomi
Asked: October 13, 20212021-10-13T09:58:52+05:30 2021-10-13T09:58:52+05:30In: Technology

How do I reset my key fob after replacing the battery?

How do I reset my key fob after replacing the battery?

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    1. [Deleted User]
      2021-10-13T09:59:43+05:30Added an answer on October 13, 2021 at 9:59 am

      This is a common question for car owners, but it’s also important to make sure you have the steps right.

      There are a few ways to reset a key fob after replacing the battery of your car. You can find them below:

      1. The most popular way is to insert new batteries into the FOB and press the “PUSH” button on top of each key with pressure until they’re tightened in place.
      2. If that doesn’t work, get out of your vehicle, close all doors and then open one door or window before shutting it again after 5 seconds. This process “resets” some vehicles so that when you put in new keys and push buttons on them they’ll do their job properly.
      3. Another way to do it is to push the “Lock” button on your FOB three times.

      Remember that if switching out batteries doesn’t work for you, then using the door/window method or pushing buttons with pressure will most likely reset your fob!

      Your car’s manual should tell you how to do each of them properly. Don’t let a keyless entry remote go bad because of a broken battery – just be sure you’re doing it right before getting mad at your car!

      That should help anyone out there who doesn’t know this info yet and can feel free to share it with others. Thanks for reading, have a good one 🙂

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