View Full Version : Stock Keyless Entry Fob Doesn't work
brillo 03-14-2009, 04:19 PM Ok, I've done some searching on this and I'm only finding threads about upgrading to the switchblade key fob.
So I get up this morning and my 2004 stock key less entry fob doesn't seem to open the car. I figure its the battery, so I swapped a new one into the unit. Still no workie. My other fob also appears to have a dead battery, so I swapped it out too. No luck on getting that unit to open the car either.
Do you have to reprogram after you simply swap a battery? Thanks guys
Silver06 03-14-2009, 05:31 PM Hi Brillo.
That sucks.
As far as similar problems, I found this post by dannobre:
I've had both of my stock ones that came with the car die...and I've tried new batteries and re-programming them to no avail.....
I think it is a common problem..at least 2-3 of our club members have dead ones as well
You might want to PM Dan and see what he found after the fact.
Good luck.
dannobre 03-14-2009, 05:34 PM Nothing much..it was cheaper to get a couple from e-bay and re-program those.
Some day I will try and figure out what's up with them...I think they just quit working
zoom44 03-14-2009, 05:45 PM just buy some new switch blade keys and get them programmed- thats what i intend to do very soon:)
2tone 03-14-2009, 05:46 PM ^^ same thing happened to me; thought it was just the battery but no luck. i'm saving up for the switchblade, but going on 3 or 4 months now of just using the key :( sucks when my gf is with me!
brillo 03-14-2009, 05:46 PM so do you have to reprogram when you replace the battery?
2tone 03-14-2009, 05:51 PM i don't know, but i guess that sounds like it might work. i didn't expect to need to do that, but i never tried...
dannobre 03-14-2009, 06:00 PM I tried that and it didn't work for mine.....worth a try though :)
I think you do need to reprogram when your renew the battery.....
Taka has an easy Thread here on how to do...
swoope 03-15-2009, 04:27 AM alan.
sorry i missed you call.. but try to reprogram..
i know that when i did my one key no fob, both of my old fobs did not work any more.. and that was like two years ago.. i doubt the batterys died..
beers :beer:
Shifty Devil 03-15-2009, 01:55 PM You should not have to reprogram after changing a battery. The Fob simply transmits an embedded unique number code that the car electronics has recorded as valid. Changing the battery should not alter the code that is transmitted. I doubt the fob is sophisticated enough to be sending anything complicated like the rolling codes of a garage door opener. Make sure the battery is in correctly and any connections are clean and unbroken.
I think when you re-program the new key you have to have your old ones handy to re-do ALL at the same time....probably because a new code is issued, so the old code will no longer work in the keys that you thought were OK.
swoope 03-16-2009, 01:27 AM I think when you re-program the new key you have to have your old ones handy to re-do ALL at the same time....probably because a new code is issued, so the old code will no longer work in the keys that you thought were OK.
i agree,
and btw allen. i have an extra fob.
beers :beer:
Lebren 03-16-2009, 03:29 AM This procedure worked for a lexus, it's free and worth a shot:
1] Stand within a couple feed of the car
2] hold the lock and unlock buttons down for 15 seconds or until a click is heard.
I hope it works for the 8
RxDoogone 05-08-2009, 04:47 PM ^^^ that didnt work. I ran into this problem today. There really isnt a way to fix this?
Where do i buy the switchblade key. Dealer? Arent those an arm and a leg haha.
No really I dont wanna have to drop too much for one.
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