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How to Replace a Kia CEED Key Fob
Like all battery-powered devices key fobs eventually show warning signs when the batteries are beginning to run out. These warning signs could include an increase in range or the inability to start or unlock your car.
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How do I replace the battery?
The key fob that you have in your Kia is a great way to lock, unlock and start your car from a distance but the battery inside can degrade over time. You'll have to know how to replace your Kia's key fob in the event of this happening. This is easy to do and you'll usually do it yourself if you're prepared.
The average life expectancy for a key fob is two to three years. There are some warning signs that the battery in a key fob is starting to wear out. The most obvious indicator is a gradual decrease in range of the transmitter. This implies that you'll need to be closer to the vehicle to lock or unlock it. Some key fobs display an indicator on the dashboard when the battery is depleted.
To replace the battery inside the key fob, you will require a flathead screwdriver as well as a small tool to cut the two parts of the fob. The screwdriver's point should be put into the slot on the side of the fob that is not holding the mechanical blade. Then, gently pry open the case with the screwdriver. Remove
The Key Lab and insert a new one, ensuring to note its position.
This key fob uses an CR2032 battery that you can purchase them from most hardware stores. After you have purchased a new battery, put it in and close the case.
How to Replace the Transmitter
Kia's smart key technology works to make the lives of Brandon drivers just a little bit easier. One of the benefits is the capability to lock or unlock the car remotely when near by, simply press the button on your Kia fob and pressing it into the door handle. However, there are instances when the battery inside the Kia fob could begin to wear out. The first sign of this will be the need to be much closer to your vehicle to lock or unlock it. It could also be that the car doesn't recognize the fob or display an alert on the dashboard when you press the keyless entry button.
It's not difficult to change the battery in the keyfob or transmitter on a Kia. You'll need an flathead screwdriver to remove the fob, and you should be cautious not to damage the internal components of the fob, or the mechanical key. After you have opened the case, you are able to take out the old battery and replace it with a new CR2032 battery.
Switching the transmitter or key fob battery in your Kia isn't something you'll need to do regularly but it's vital to know how to do it if it ever occurs that you must. Matt Castrucci Kia has put together an instructional guide to help you change the battery of your key fob.
How to Replace the Smart Key
Kia's Smart Key system is a great convenience feature that allows drivers to lock or unlock their vehicles without having search for their keys in their pockets. The lifespan of the key fob is limited, as with any other gadget powered by batteries. It's best to have an extra. The process of replacing it is very easy. Using just the smallest screwdriver for flatheads this procedure can be completed in a matter of minutes.
Start by taking off the mechanical key blade from the fob. To do this, place the screwdriver's tip into the slit on the the key fob opposite the one that contains the mechanical key. Then, press the button near the bottom of the fob to let the mechanical key go. The key should then come out easily, and you can then remove the battery that was in its slot.
Replace the CR2032 batteries. Make use of the screwdriver's tip to find the slot that is compatible with the blade of the emergency key. Then, put the new battery into its slot and gently pull the two parts of the key fob back together.
It's not something you have to do every day, but it is important to know what you can do it when the time arrives. This knowledge will save you the hassle of calling a mechanic to come out and wait for them.
How to Replace a Mechanical Key
The remote key fob allows drivers to lock and unlock their car without the need to use the physical keys to their car. The fob can also be equipped with buttons that activate features such as the liftgate or trunk, or activate the panic alarm.
Fortunately the smart key fobs found in Kia vehicles are designed to last. Like any battery-powered product they eventually show warning indications of battery failure. The most frequent indicator is a loss in range, which means that the vehicle will have to be closer to the fob in order to lock or unlock.
If this is the case, you will need to replace the fob's mechanical keys. The procedure is fairly simple and doesn't require any special tools. First turn the key to the off position and wait for the door locks to cycle. Then you can use the screwdriver's small flathead to wedge the tip inside of the key fob just opposite the area where the emergency key is kept.
After you've inserted the screwdriver, you will hear it click. The mechanical key can be removed, the old battery removed and a new battery installed. You'll then be able to take to the Rogers roads once more! Contact our service department at the Kia dealership in Muncie if you have any concerns. We're happy walk you through each step!