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  • Vern Decosta
  • 24-05-09 22:11
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Reasons Your fiat keys 500 Key Fob Won't Work

310762719_174097598533869_2015889089625884380_nlow.jpgA key fob for the fiat punto Key fob 500 allows you to easily open doors and start your car. However, there are many reasons why the fob won't be working. This could be due to a dead battery and water damage, as well as receiver modules issues, and interference.

This listing is for a NEW replacement fiat 500x key Flip Key Remote that is similar to the Ilco brand. It must be professionally programmed (click here to find local automotive locksmiths). Includes lock, unlock, and trunk buttons.

Dead Coin Battery

A dead battery is the main reason for your 500 key fob not working. Key fobs of today have limited operating range and must be within just a few inches of the vehicle in order to work. If you are far from your car and press the keyfob button it will not respond and display the message "Key Fob Not Detected".

If this happens, simply replace the battery on your coin cell (Part number CR2032) with a fresh one from a reputable brand like Panasonic, Duracell, or fiat punto key fob Energizer. They are typically available at your local hardware store or online.

After you've changed the battery on the coin cell You can test it by standing in front of your Fiat 500 and pressing the buttons. The car will flash its parking lights, and the key fob should operate the lock and unlock switches.

If the key fob doesn't function after replacing the battery, it could be damaged by water, which prevents it from communicating with the receiver module inside your car. Water damage can happen in many ways, including a simple splash or submerging your key fob in saltwater at the beach. If you suspect your fob has been exposed to water, put it in a dry rice bag to draw the moisture back out. If that doesn't work, your fob is likely to require reprogramming by a professional locksmith or dealer.

Water Damage

Water damage can occur when you submerge the fob in the ocean, or wash it in a machine. Saltwater can cause the circuit board to short and eventually end up dying. If you get the fob wet, it's not an option, but if you drop it into an empty cup of water, or do not remember to remove it from your pants pocket prior to running the washing machine, don't give up hope.

First, remove the battery from the fob. Clean the electronic chip with isopropyl or a similar product and then dry it thoroughly before replacing the battery. Test the fob next to determine if it's working. If the key doesn't function then it might need to be programmed again. This is usually done by a professional or dealer auto locksmith.

If the key is older and has never been programmed to your car, it will likely need to be replaced completely. This is a simple procedure that can be completed by a professional locksmith for automotive use. The locksmith will require the key to be cut to match your car's ignition. They'll also need to reprogram the fob to your vehicle's system. This is a simple and cost-effective process that can be completed the next day.

Receiver Module Issues

The 500 key fob could not function because it's out of range. The remote usually has 30 feet of range or less and if it's far from your car, it won't respond to your commands. This can be easily fixed by moving closer to your vehicle until it begins responding.

If you've replaced your coin battery (commonly called a "button" or "watch") and your fob doesn't function, it could have an internal circuit board issue. In most cases, reprogramming the fob can resolve the problem. The instructions are available for most vehicles on YouTube or in the owner's guide.

It is sometimes necessary to replace the clips made of metal that hold the coin batteries in their place. If they lose tension it could prevent your coin battery from being properly seated, causing your remote to malfunction.

In rare instances the fob could be desync'd with your vehicle due to software problems or hardware issues. It is possible to fix this issue by visiting your local auto-locksmith or dealer to reprogram your key fob. In certain instances it may be necessary to install the software again in your body control module too.

Interference

In addition to a dead coin battery, the key fob may not be able to transmit or receive signals due to interference. This can happen when the key fob is in proximity to radio transmitters (cell phones or radar detectors) or another source of electromagnetic radiation. Other reasons why the key fob might not work may be a lack of connection to the buttons and internal chip, or water damage.

If your key fob suddenly stopped working, or if you have tried everything at home to solve the issue (e.g. You could have a malfunctioning 500 receiver module if you've tried replacing the battery, reprogramming it, or using an alternative key fob. The receiver module, located under the dashboard, is able to pick up radio frequency signals from your key fob. It transforms the signals into electronic commands, which are then interpreted by the vehicle.

Fortunately, there's an easy method of resetting all of the on-board systems in your 500 keys, including the key fob. Disconnect the battery for 15 minutes by taking off first the negative cable and then the positive cable. Reconnect the battery. This will remove any remaining electricity and restart the car's computers. This can help get your key fob working again. If the issue continues, you should seek the advice of an expert technician. They will be able diagnose the exact cause of any problems.

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