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Reasons Your Fiat 500 Key Fob Won't Work

A key fob from Fiat 500 is a convenient method to unlock the doors and start the car. There are a variety of reasons why the fob could stop working. This could be due to a dead coin battery, damaged receiver module, water damage issues, and interference.

This listing is for a NEW replacement Fiat Flip Key Remote that is similar to the Ilco brand. It must be professionally programmed (click here to search for local locksmiths for your vehicle). It includes lock, unlock, and trunk buttons.

Dead Coin Battery

A dead battery is the most frequent reason for your 500 key fob being inoperative. Modern key fobs have an operating range that is limited and must be within only a few inches from the vehicle to work. If you are far from your vehicle and press the keyfob button it will not respond, and display the message "Key Fob Not Detected".

If this occurs then replace the battery for your coin-cell (Part Number CR2032) with a new battery of a trusted brand such as Panasonic Duracell or Energizer. They are available at your local hardware store, or on the internet.

You can test the battery of your coin-cell by pressing the buttons while standing close to your Fiat 500. The parking lights should flash and the key fob should operate the lock and unlock switches.

If your key fob isn't working even after replacing the battery, there may be water damage that prevents it from communicating with the module inside your vehicle. Water damage can occur in many ways, such as a simple splash or submerging your key fob in saltwater at the beach. If you suspect that your fob has been exposed to water, you can try placing it in a dry rice bag to draw the moisture out. If that doesn't work, your fob will probably need to be reprogrammed by a professional auto locksmith or the dealer.


Water Damage

While the fob comes with rubber seals to keep water from the chip's electronic circuit the device, submerging it into the ocean or washing it in a machine could cause water damage. Saltwater can cause the circuit board to short, and eventually cease to function. If you get the fob wet, it's not an ideal idea but if you drop it into the water in a cup or do not remember to take it out of your pants pocket prior to running the washer do not give up hope.

Take the battery off first. Before replacing the battery clean the electronic chip using isopropyl or another similar product. Check the fob to see if it is working. If the fob doesn't work, it may have to be reprogrammed. This is usually handled by a dealer or professional auto locksmith.

If your key is old and is not programmed for your car then you'll need to replace it completely. A professional locksmith for cars will be able to complete this process. The locksmith will require the key to be cut to match the car's ignition. The locksmith will also need to reprogram your fob in the vehicle's system. This is a quick and cost-effective procedure that can usually be completed in the next day.

fob programming Issues

Your 500 key fob might stop working because it is out of range. The remote typically has an area of 30 feet or less and if it's far away from your car it will not respond to your commands. This can be easily fixed by moving it closer to your vehicle until it starts responding.

If you've replaced the battery in your coin (commonly known as"button" or "button" or "watch") and the fob isn't working It could be because of an internal circuit board issue. Reprogramming the fob typically resolves this problem. You can find the instructions on how to do this for the majority of vehicles by searching YouTube or checking out the owner's manual.

You may have to replace the metal clips that hold the coin battery. If they loose tension it could prevent the battery from being seated properly, and this will cause your remote to malfunction.

In rare instances the fob might become desync'd with your vehicle because of software or hardware issues. This can cause a major problem, but you can usually resolve this issue by visiting a local dealer or auto locksmith to reprogram your fob for you. In certain instances they may have to reinstall the software on your body control module too.

Interference

In addition to a dead coin battery, the key fob may not be able to transmit or receive the signal due to interference. This may happen if the keyfob is located in close proximity to a radio transmitter, like a cell phone or radar detector. The key fob could not work because of a weak connection with the buttons water damage or damage to the internal chips.

If the key fob has failed to work one day in the middle of the night and you've tried every option at home to fix it e.g. It could be a defective 500 receiver module If you've tried replacing it with a battery, reprogramming it, or using an alternative key fob. The receiver module is situated under the dash and is able to pick up the radio frequency signals from the key fob. It converts the signals into electronic commands which are then processed by the vehicle.

Luckily, there is an easy method to reset every single system on board in your 500 keys, including the key fob. Disconnect the battery 12 volt for approximately 15 minutes by taking off the negative cable first then the positive cable. Then, reconnect the battery. This will eliminate any remaining electricity, and allow you to restart the computer in your car. This will help you get your key fob to work again. If the issue persists, you should seek out an expert technician. They will be able to diagnose the exact cause of your issues.

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