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Remove the key fob's cover for the battery compartment (A). With a thumb nail, or flat-head screwdriver, pull upwards to open the cover and replace the CR2025 battery.

Dead Coin Battery

If your key fob stopped working and you haven't been successful in reprogramming it using an entirely new code, the most likely reason is a dead coin battery. You can replace the battery yourself in less than 10 minutes.

Start by opening the key from the side, without the metal rings. There's a simple clip-on lid that you can open with your nail. The battery that was in there can be pushed out through the hole in the middle. Note: Changing the battery in a wrong manner or using an unsuitable battery could damage the remote key. Always replace the battery with one of the same size, voltage and specification as the original.

In the event that your key fob has been submerged in water, you may have to clean the chip prior to replacing the battery. This is especially crucial if you've dropped it in the sea or soapy washing water. It is imperative to take action immediately, as exposure to water could damage the electronic chip and cause your key fob to cease working.

Worn Buttons

Seat Ibiza keys stop working most often because the coin battery is dead. This is simple to fix and can be done in a couple of minutes. The key fob will also stop functioning if the buttons are worn out. This is another fix and only requires you to swap the old keyshell for a new one.

It is important to replace the button cell battery correctly, or the key fob might be damaged. It is recommended to always make sure you use a new battery with the same size as well as the voltage, specifications, and size. It's crucial that the polarity is in the right direction on the new battery.

Rubber seals should protect the key fob. In the event that you submerge the keyfob into water, it may cause the seals on the keyfobs to break, which could damage the chip's electronic components. This is usually the case if you accidentally drop your key fob in the pool or leave it in the rain. If your key fob doesn't work even after replacing it or reprogramming, the receiver module could be defective.

Water Damage

The rubber seals on the key fob prevent water from getting to the electronic chip. However, this doesn't stop the occasional splash. If your pet been through a wash cycle or an ocean swim, it may have damaged the chip.

This can be resolved by removing the battery, and cleaning the chip using isopropyl or electronic cleaner. Let it dry completely before replacing it. If the chip is damaged, it will need to be replaced with a brand new one.

If your key fob isn't working after changing the battery and reprogramming, there could be a problem with the receiver module. This is the component in the car that receives signals from the key fob and sends them to the key ignition system. If you have a spare key fob you can test it. This should cause the ignition system light come on and the central locking button activate. If this doesn't happen then the receiver module may be defective. This is a pricey fix, but it is possible to fix by a professional in your local garage.

Radio Interference

If your car's radio appears to be acting strangely or the key fob is not working it could be due to an interference problem with the receiver module inside the key. It can be fixed by a replacement key with a new receiver module purchased from Seat parts.

To replace the battery, unplug the key and gently lift the cover of the key fob's battery compartment by using your thumb or a screwdriver that has a flat-headed head. Remove the CR2025 that was in place and replace it with a brand new battery, ensuring that the polarity of the battery is correct. You can also make use of an ordinary key that has transponder chips that were previously on a damaged or damaged key. The chip can be coded and cut to fit your vehicle in the event that it is needed.

Faulty Receiver Module


The receiver module inside your key fob transmits radio signals to your car. The module could be faulty when the fob stops functioning. This can be diagnosed by using an OBDII scanner or by contact with the dealer.

Other devices that use the same frequency can interfere with the remote keyless entry system. This could include wireless phone transmitters, electronic devices and even some household appliances.

If the key fob is exposed to clean tap water, it may be possible to clean the chip with paper towels and isopropyl alcohol. If the key fob has been submerged in salty or soapy water or left for a long time on a surface that is wet, it is most likely to be damaged and must be replaced.

To change the battery, use an incredibly small screwdriver with a flat-head or a fingernail to push open the compartment that houses the button cell batteries (B). Remove the old battery. Insert a new CR2025 and ensure that the "+" direction is facing upwards.

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