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A broken car key button is frustrating. You may need to call an emergency locksmith service 24 hours a day to help or purchase a new remote car key repair.

You may be able save money by repairing your old key fob instead of replacing it. This is especially true when the problem is due to a worn switch or faulty contact.

Battery

If the buttons on the key fob aren't responding to pressing the buttons, it could be an obvious indication that the battery is dying or nearing the end of its lifespan. Fortunately, replacing the battery is an easy task that can be completed by yourself rather than hiring a locksmith to complete the task for you.

First, locate the battery compartment. It is typically located on the backside of the key fob. It might be hidden behind the cover, which slides out, or an access point that opens when you press a button. Once the compartment is opened you can see the small button cell battery. It's usually shaped like a small coin and marked with an plus and the minus symbol. Remove the battery from the old one and replace it with a new one in its place, ensuring that the plus and minus symbols are aligned correctly.

Once the battery is in place close the compartment and snap the two parts of the key fob together. Make sure you align the two pieces and snap them into place properly prior to closing the door and testing your keys. To verify that the buttons work properly you can press any one of them.

If the remote key fob you have purchased stops functioning even after replacing the battery, it could be experiencing other issues that require a different type of repair. Physical damage from dropping the fob in a puddle for instance may cause it to stop working altogether. Alternatively, it might be suffering from an internal electrical failure or it may require to be deprogrammed by a locksmith or locksmith. Take a look at these other automotive troubleshooting methods to determine if your key fob is having a problem of its own.

Switches

Based on the year and manufacturer, there are various types of switches on the keyfob of your car. The older style key has a chip that is visible inside the case. The newer keys work by sending signals to your car. The buttons on a key can be damaged or worn out by normal use, regardless of the model. This causes them to become difficult to press or even ineffective. If you force the button, it could cause further damage. It may also prevent the key from working in the future.

If you can't get your key to work, try changing the batteries. If this doesn't work, then you may have to clean the key fob or adjust the switches. These tiny electronic switches are more susceptible than the larger parts of the key to break since they are constantly tossed around.

The switches have a rubbery feeling and are coated with a film that conducts electricity. The film may fade over time. However, they're tiny and affordable to replace. They are soldered onto the circuit board, so you need to carefully remove the old ones without damaging anything else. You can then solder the new ones in and then reassemble your fob.

An effective way to protect your car key fob from becoming ruined is to avoid using it for longer than a couple of hours at a time, and to keep it out of the way in visible locations that it will be visible. If you don't use your key, keep it in a safe place.

310762719_174097598533869_2015889089625884380_nlow.jpgIf the issue continues to persist after you have cleaned your key fob or battery, and tried to clean it, you may need to consult a locksmith. A professional can test the frequency of your key to determine whether it's still able communicate with your vehicle, and open and replace micro switches, change cases, and more.

Outer Case

Key fobs spend many hours bouncing around and when the buttons aren't allowed to move between the case, they could become stuck or broken. If changing the battery or cleaning it with an alcohol-based swab and a cotton pad rubbing alcohol doesn't fix the issue, taking off the case and examining it might be necessary. If the contacts the buttons touch aren't a good fit or are worn, changing them might be the only option.

Some keys use buttons made of rubber that wear away over time. The buttons made of rubber can become difficult to press because they stretch, and nails can cut them. This could cause the key to fail, and in this case it's time for an entirely new case or buttons. This repair involves disassembling the remote car key repair, locating the button switches on the circuit board, then heating the solder, and then carefully taking them off. New buttons are then attached to the circuit board. The case can be rebuilt, and the key blade of the horseshoe can be inserted. The new buttons should be securely fitted into the case in order to stop them from falling out.

Inner Case

Over time, your key fob's buttons may become damaged or stuck because of the constant jolting and accidental pressing. If your key fob isn't working while you are away from home, you can fix the problem quickly by using metallic tape and a punch hole. This will allow you to unlock doors, but not start the vehicle. This simple fix can allow you to return safely to your vehicle to finish your trip.

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