It’s frustrating when you realize that your Kia key fob has a dead battery – but even more frustrating is when you’ve changed the battery and the key fob still doesn’t work!
If you find that your Kia key fob isn’t working after a battery replacement, don’t worry, though. This is a common problem that many Kia owners face, and we know exactly how to help you.
In this article, we will show you how to fix the key fob and get it working again. We will also discuss some of the most common causes of this issue. So, if your key fob is not working properly, keep reading for helpful tips and advice!
What is a Key Fob?
A key fob is a small, hand-held remote control that is used to unlock and lock the doors of a car from a distance. Key fobs are also used to activate the panic alarm for the car’s alarm system, and some even open the vehicle’s back hatch or start the engine before you even get in. Most key fobs have small buttons that activate each of these actions when they are pressed.
What Causes Key Fob Issues?
If your Kia key fob is having issues, it can be confusing as to why. There are actually several different factors that can cause key fob issues. Let’s look at a few of them below:
1. Weak Battery
One of the most common problems is a weak battery. If your key fob’s battery is getting low, it may not have enough power to properly operate the remote. This can cause the key fob to work intermittently or not at all.
If you think that your key fob’s battery may be weak, try replacing it with a new one. If your Kia key fob battery replacement doesn’t work, then you will need to try something else listed below.
2. Worn Buttons
Another common issue is dirty or worn buttons. Over time, the buttons on the key fob can become worn down or packed around with dirt and grime. This can prevent the button from making a good connection when it is pressed.
If your key fob buttons are dirty or worn, try cleaning them with a soft cloth. You can also use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to clean the buttons and a toothpick to clean around them in the crevices.
3. Dirty Circuit Board
The circuit board is the part of the key fob that sends signals to the car. If this board becomes dirty or corroded, it can cause problems with the key fob.
To clean the circuit board, you will need to remove it from the smart key fob. Once it is removed, use a cotton swab or rag dipped in rubbing alcohol to clean it. Allow the board to dry completely before replacing it in the key fob.
4. Faulty Connection
Another issue that can cause key fob problems is a faulty connection. If the connection between the key fob and the car’s receiver is poor, it can cause the key fob to work intermittently or not at all.
If you think that there may be a problem with the connection, try standing closer to the car when you use the key fob.
5. Fob Needs to be Reset
Sometimes after a battery replacement, the Kia smart key fob just needs to be reset in order to work properly.
To do this, you’ll want to hold your fob up to your vehicle’s ignition, press and hold the small button on your fob with the lock symbol for three seconds, and watch for your dashboard lights to flash. If you have done this correctly, and all your fob needed was a reset in order to work, then you have successfully fixed the problem and your smart key fob is really to go.
6. Reason Unknown
If you have tried all of the above and your key fob still isn’t working, then the problem may be due to an unknown reason. In this case, you will need to take your fob to a Kia dealer or locksmith to have them take a look at it.
What If My Kia Key Fob isn’t Working and My Car is Locked?
If your Kia key fob isn’t working and your car is locked, don’t worry! You can still get into your car by using a few simple tricks. Let’s take a look at how to do it below.
1. Use Your Fob’s Mechanical Key
The first thing you will want to try is using the mechanical key that came with your car. This key is usually hidden inside the key fob, and can be used to unlock the door if the remote isn’t working.
To use your mechanical key, you will need to find the small metal or plastic piece on the bottom of the fob. Once you have found it, simply jiggle and pull that piece until a metal key slips out.
Insert that key into the key slot in the driver’s car door handle to unlock it like normal.
Once you are inside the vehicle, you’ll be able to try resetting your car key fob using the ignition button, as mentioned earlier in this article.
2. Change the Battery
What if you realize that your mechanical key is missing? If this is the case, then the best way to get into your Kia vehicle is to change the remote’s battery.
To do this, you will need to remove the back cover of the key fob and access the battery compartment. If the battery is tricky to remove, use a flathead screwdriver to insert beside the battery to pop it out. Once you have the old battery out, you can replace it with a new one.
3. Use a Backup Key
And of course, if you have a second key fob or a second backup mechanical key not attached to your fob, now is a great time to use one of them. If you have a backup key, simply insert it into the door lock and turn it to unlock the car like normal. If you don’t have a backup key, then you may need to call a locksmith in order to get into your vehicle.
FAQs about Kia Key Fobs
It can be really frustrating when your Kia key fob isn’t working properly. But don’t worry, you’re not alone. In this section, we will answer some of the most frequently asked questions about Kia key fobs so that you can get back on the road as soon as possible.
Can I Drive My Car if My Kia Key Fob isn’t Working?
Yes, you can still drive your car if your Kia key fob isn’t working, if the battery is low. However, it’s important to note that you will not be able to use any of the remote’s functions, such as locking/unlocking the doors or opening the trunk.
To drive your Kia with a low battery key fob, you will need to touch the lock button side of your fob to the ignition start button of your vehicle, press down on the start button with the fob to start the vehicle. Note that this won’t work if the fob is entirely dead, though.
Do I need to take my Kia key fob to a dealer to get it replaced?
No, you do not need to take your Kia key fob to a dealer to get it replaced, at least not right away. You can easily replace the battery yourself by following the steps outlined in this article. However, if you have tried all of the above and your key fob still isn’t working, then you may need to take it to a dealer or locksmith to have them take a look at it.
What do I do if my Kia key fob is lost or stolen?
If your Kia key fob is lost or stolen, you will need to contact a Kia dealer or locksmith in order to get a new key fob made. You may have to tow your vehicle to the shop to have them order a new key, but check with your local business to find our their protocol. If a new key or key fob cannot be made for your vehicle, you may have to order a new ignition lock cylinder and key (but again, your dealer or automotive locksmith will be able to advise you on this further).
Conclusion
Replacing the battery in your Kia key fob is a quick and easy process that can be done by anyone. If you are having trouble with your key fob, or if the battery is low, try replacing the battery first, and if that doesn’t work, try one of the other tips mentioned in this article.
Having a Kia key fob that isn’t working doesn’t have to slow you down. There are ways to fix it, and now you have several options in mind! As always, check the owner’s manual or consult a trained mechanic if you have any questions. Happy driving!
Do you have any other key fob questions? Let us know in the comments below!