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How to Replace a Kia CEED Key Fob
Key fobs, just like all battery-powered devices, eventually show warning signs as the batteries begin to degrade. These warning signs could include an increase in range or the inability to unlock or start your car.
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How to Replace the Battery
The key fob of your Kia lets you lock and unlock your vehicle remotely. However, the battery can eventually fail. If this happens, you'll need to learn how to replace the battery in the Kia key fob to get back on the road. This is a simple task and you'll usually do it yourself if you're prepared.
The average lifespan of a key fob battery is between two and three years. There are a few warning signs that the battery inside a key fob is starting to wear out. The most obvious is an increasing loss of range of the transmitter, which means you'll need to be nearer to your car when you want to lock or unlock it. Certain key fobs display a message on the dashboard when the battery is not fully charged.
To replace the battery on the key fob, you'll need a flathead screwdriver as well as a smaller tool to break the fob's two pieces. Wedge the tip of the screwdriver into the slot on the opposite side of the key fob that doesn't hold the key blade mechanically, and then gently pull the case open. Remove
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You can purchase a CR2032 at a majority of hardware stores. After you have purchased a new battery, place it in and close the case.
How do you replace the transmitter?
Kia's smart-key technology simplifies life for Brandon drivers. One of the benefits is the capability to lock or unlock the car remotely when you're close by, just pressing the button on the Kia fob or pressing it inside the door handle. The battery inside the Kia fob may be worn out over time. The first sign will be that you'll need to be closer to your vehicle to lock or unlock it. You may also notice the car does not recognize the key fob when you press the keyless button. It also displays a message.
It's not difficult to change the battery for the keyfob transmitter on Kia. To open the fob you'll require a flathead drive. Be careful not to scratch internal components or the mechanical key. After you have opened the case, you can take out the old battery and replace it with a new CR2032 battery.
Changing the transmitter or smart key fob battery in your Kia isn't something that you'll need to perform on a regular basis, but it's important to know exactly what to do if the time comes that you'll need to. Matt Castrucci Kia has put together an instructional guide to help you change your key fob battery.
How do you replace the Smart Key
Kia's Smart Key system is a fantastic convenience feature that allows drivers to lock and unlock their cars without having to take their keys out of their pockets. But, as with every other battery-powered device longevity of the key fob is limited and it's always a good idea to have an extra. The replacement process is fairly easy. The process can be completed within minutes with the flathead screwdriver.
Begin by removing the mechanical key blade from the fob. To do this, insert the end of your screwdriver through the slit on the side of the fob which is opposite to the one that holds the mechanical key. Press the button at the bottom of your fob to release it. The old battery should pop off easily.
Replace the CR2032 batteries. Find the slot using the tip of the screwdriver. Then, place the new battery into its slot and gently pull the two halves of the key fob back together.
It's not something that you should do every day, but it's important to know what to do it when the time comes. This will save you the hassle of calling a mechanic out and wait for them.
How to replace a mechanical Key
A remote car key fob enables drivers to lock and unlock their Kia vehicle from a distance, and without fumbling around with keys that are physically present. The fob might also have buttons that control features such as the trunk or liftgate or activate an alarm for panic.
Luckily the smart key fobs used in Kia vehicles are built to last. Like all battery-powered products they eventually show warning signs of battery loss. The most commonly seen indication is a decrease in range meaning that the vehicle will need to be within closer proximity to the fob in order to unlock or lock it.
If you're experiencing this issue then you'll have to replace the fob's mechanical keys. Fortunately, the process is simple, and you'll not require any special tools. First turn the key in the off position and wait for the door locks to cycle. Use a small flathead to insert the screwdriver's tip into the key fob to the side where the emergency keys are.
After you've inserted the screwdriver and inserted it, you'll hear a click. The mechanical key can be removed, the battery removed, and a new battery installed. You'll then be ready to explore the Rogers roads once more! If you have any additional questions, contact the service team at our Kia dealership in Muncie. We're here to guide you through the process step by step!