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Reasons Your Fiat 500 locked Keys In Car 500 Key Fob Won't Work

KeyLab-1-e1658690716312-300x146.pngA key fob for the fiat 500 duplicate key 500 is a great way to unlock the doors and get started the car. There are a myriad of reasons the fob won't work. These include a dead battery, damage to the receiver module, water issues, and fiat 500 locked keys In car interference.

310300814_438157535072560_441431797686435441_nlow.jpgThis listing is for an NEW replacement fiat remote key replacement Flip Key Remote - similar to the Ilco brand that needs to be professionally programmed by a local automotive locksmith (click here to search for a Locksmith Search). Includes lock, unlock, and trunk buttons.

Dead Coin Battery

The most frequent reason why the 500 key fob won't work is the battery is dead. Modern key fobs offer limited operating range and must be within a few inches of the vehicle in order to function. If you're not close to your vehicle and you press the key fob button the car won't respond and will display an "Key Fob Not Detected" message in the instrument cluster.

If this happens, replace the battery of your coin cell (Part number CR2032) with a new one from a trusted brand such as Panasonic, Duracell, or Energizer. You can usually find them in your local hardware store, or online.

You can test the battery in the coin-cell by pressing the buttons while you're standing close to your Fiat 500. The car will flash its parking lights and the key fob should work the lock and unlock buttons.

If your key fob still doesn't work even after replacing the battery, there could be water damage that prevents it from communicating with the module inside your vehicle. Water damage can occur in many ways, including a simple splash or submerging your key fob in saltwater at the beach. If you suspect that your fob was exposed to water, try putting it in a dry rice bag to pull the moisture out. If this doesn't work your fob may need to be reset by an experienced locksmith or dealer.

Water Damage

Water damage can happen if you immerse the fob into the ocean or wash it in a machine. Saltwater poses a particular risk to the circuit board of the fob, causing it to short out and eventually end up dying. Getting the fob wet is not a good idea however, if you drop it into the water in a cup or do not remember to take it out of your pocket before you run the washer, don't give up hope.

Remove the battery first. Clean the electronic chip using isopropyl alcohol or another similar product and dry it thoroughly before replacing the battery. Then check the fob to test if it works. If the key does not work, it may need to be programmed again. This is usually done by an auto locksmith or dealer.

If the key is older and was not programmed to your vehicle it is likely to need to be replaced completely. This is a straightforward process which can be accomplished by a professional automotive locksmith. The locksmith will need the key cut to match your vehicle's ignition. The locksmith also needs to reprogram the fob into the vehicle's system. This is a simple and inexpensive process that can be completed in the next day.

Receiver Module Issues

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

If your fob won't work after you replace the coin battery, also called a "button", "watch" or "button", it could be due to a problem with the circuit board inside. In most cases, reprogramming the fob can resolve the problem. You can find directions on how to do this for most vehicles by searching YouTube or looking through the owner's manual.

It's possible that you need to replace the metal retaining clips that hold the coin battery in place. If they loose tension, it could prevent your coin battery from being properly seated, causing your remote to malfunction.

In rare instances it is possible that the fob will become disconnected from your vehicle due to software or hardware issues. This can be a major problem, but you can usually fix it by visiting an auto locksmith to have them reprogram your fob. In some instances, they may need to reinstall the program in your body control module too.

Interference

In addition to a dead battery on a coin the key fob could not be receiving or transmitting an signal due to interference. This could occur if the key fob is in proximity to a radio transmitter (cell phones and radar detectors) or any other source of electromagnetic radiation. Other reasons why the key fob could not function include a poor connection to the buttons, damage to the internal chip, or water damage.

If your key fob suddenly stopped working, or you've tried everything at home to solve the issue (e.g. battery replacement, reprogramming and using the spare key fob, you may have a faulty receiver module on your 500. The receiver module, located under the dashboard, detects radio frequency signals from your key fob. Then, it converts them into electronic commands that the vehicle interprets.

Fortunately, there's an easy method to reset every single system on board in your 500, including the key fob. Disconnect the battery for 15 minutes, removing first the negative cable and then the positive cable. Reconnect the battery. This will get rid of any remaining electricity and restart the car's computers, which can help the key fob to function again. If the issue continues it is recommended that you consult an experienced technician. They'll be able determine the exact cause of your issue.

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