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How to Replace a Kia CEED Key Fob
Like all battery-powered devices key fobs eventually display warning signs indicating that the batteries begin to wear out. These signs can include the loss of range or the inability to unlock or start your car.
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How to replace the battery
The key fob that you have on your Kia allows you to lock, unlock and start your vehicle remotely. However, the battery can eventually fail. If this occurs, you'll have to learn how to replace the battery of your Kia key fob to be back on the road. It's easy to do and you'll usually do it yourself if prepared.
The life expectancy for a key fob battery is about two to three years. There are a few indicators that the battery inside the key fob is beginning to wear out. The most obvious indication is an increasing decrease in the range of the transmitter. This implies that you'll need to be nearer to the car to unlock or lock it. Some key fobs display an alert on the dashboard when their battery is depleted.
To replace the battery of a key fob it is necessary to use a standard flathead screwdriver and a small tool that can split the fob into its two pieces. Wedge the end of the screwdriver into the slot on the opposite side of the key fob that does not hold the mechanical key blade and gently pry the case open. Remove the battery from the case and insert a fresh one, taking care to note the orientation.
You can buy a CR2032 in a variety of hardware stores. Install the battery and close the case.
How to Replace the Transmitter
Kia's intelligent key technology works to make the lives of Brandon drivers just a bit easier. One of the perks is the possibility of locking or unlocking the car remotely if you're close by, just by holding the button on your Kia fob, or pressing it into the door handle. The battery in the Kia fob will be worn out over time. The first sign of this will be to be much closer to the vehicle to lock or unlock it. You might also notice that the car doesn't recognize the fob or display a message on the dashboard when you hit the keyless entry button.
It's not too difficult to replace the transmitter or keyfob battery on Kia. To open the fob, you'll require a flathead driver. Be cautious not to damage internal components or the mechanical key. Once you've opened the case, you are able to take out the battery that was in it and replace it with a new CR2032 battery.
It's not something you will need to do often, but knowing how to change the smart fob or transmitter battery is vital if ever you need to. Matt Castrucci from Kia has put together a guide to help you change the battery on your key fob.
How to Replace the Smart Key
Kia's Smart Key is a great convenience that allows drivers to lock and unlock their cars without having their keys in their pockets. The lifespan of the key fob is limited, like any other battery-powered device. It's best to have an extra. The replacement process is fairly simple. With an ordinary screwdriver with a flat head, the procedure can be completed in a matter of minutes.
Start by taking the mechanical key blade from the fob. To do this insert the screwdriver's tip into the slit in the the fob that is opposite to the one that houses the mechanical key. Then, press the button near the bottom of the fob to let the mechanical key go. The old battery should fall out easily.
Then next, then replace the CR2032 battery. Find the slot using the tip of the screwdriver. Then, place the new battery into its slot and gently pry the two parts of the key fob back together.
It's not something you have to do every day, but it's crucial to know what to do it when the time arrives. Knowing this information will save you from the headache of having to call an expert mechanic and wait for them to arrive.
How to replace the Mechanical Key
The remote key fob allows drivers to lock and unlock their vehicle without the need to use a physical car key. The fob also has buttons to control features like the trunk, liftgate or to activate a panic alarm.
Luckily, the smart key fobs utilized in Kia vehicles are built to last. Like any battery-powered product they will eventually exhibit warning signs of battery loss. The most commonly seen warning sign is a decrease in range meaning that the vehicle will have to be in closer proximity to the fob in order to lock or unlock.
If you're experiencing this problem it's time to replace the fob's mechanical key. The process is relatively easy and doesn't require any special tools. Turn off the key and wait for the locks to cycle. Then take an small screwdriver that is flat to insert the tip into of the key fob in the opposite direction to where the emergency key is kept.
Once you have inserted the screwdriver, it should click. Following this, you'll be able take out the mechanical key, unplug the battery and replace another. You'll then be able to drive the Rogers roads again! Contact
reference at the Kia dealership in Muncie If you have any concerns. We'll be happy to guide you through the process step-by-step!