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Egelund Wood posted an update 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Replacing a Dead Kia Ceed Key Fob
Kia Ceed drivers adore the convenience of remote entry. However, like any other device that has a key fob, it can cease to function due to various reasons. The battery can be easily and inexpensively replaced.
The key fob is powered by the 2032 lithium-ion coin battery, also known as a “CR2032” and found in various electronic devices. A flathead screwdriver is all that is needed to open the key fob and then replace the battery.
Keyless entry
Smart key fobs for the KIA Ceed are becoming increasingly popular. They make it easier to lock, unlock and start the vehicle. If you’ve found that yours isn’t functioning, it could be due to a dead battery or another problem. The remote’s electronic functions and electronics could be affected if the battery is not working as it should. To fix this, you need to check the metal clips that hold the fob to make sure they are properly in place and completed the circuit. You may need to wash the fob with isopropyl, or a clean cloth to remove any water traces.
The key fob’s push button located in the front door handles transmit LF-antenna signals to vehicle. The vehicle’s LF transmitters located in the trunk, tailgate or door handles scan the challenge. They then transmit a response. The information is transmitted via a serial communications line from the SMK ECU.
It’s important that you fix any issues with your Kia key fob before they get worse. Fortunately, replacing the battery in the Kia key fob is easy and takes only some minutes. Find a small slot, usually on the opposite side of the keyhole. Gently wedge a flathead screwdriver into the slot and then take off the plastic casing, without damaging the interior components.
Remote start
If your Kia Ceed key fob remote start isn’t working correctly, there are a few possibilities to try. Examine the battery in the remote. If it’s dead the remote will not function. Check the battery connections. If they’re corroded the battery might not be receiving an electric current. If the issue continues, you can reset the system. To do this, disconnect the battery with 12 volts for a short period of time. This will allow any remaining energy to be eliminated and the system to be reset.
If the chip inside the key fob is exposed to water, it may also cease to function. You should use clean tapwater to rinse the key fob, and then let it completely dry before replacing the battery. You could also use isopropyl alcohol or electronic cleaner to clean the key fob. The key fob might cease to function if dropped on the ground. This is caused by damage to the microchip inside.
The key fob could also cease to function due interference. This can be caused by weather conditions, objects close to the vehicle or transmitters that operate at the same frequency the key fob. In the majority of cases, this can be resolved by changing the programming of the key fob. You can do this by switching the ignition key off to ON until the door locks cycle.
Keyless lock
The key fob can be an excellent convenience, but it is also something that can break easily. The most frequent reason is a dead battery, however, it could also be a problem with the door locks. The good news is, just a trip to the dealer is enough to resolve your issue.
The Kia Ceed’s smart keys make life easier by making it possible to unlock the vehicle without having to take it out of your pocket or purse. To unlock your car, simply place the key fob close proximity to the car and press the lock button once for the driver’s door or twice for all doors and the trunk.
Both the regular and smart Kia key fobs are powered by a standard 2032 battery which is available in most supermarkets and online stores. This type of battery can also be used to power other small electronic devices, like watches and calculators. To replace the battery, you will need to locate the button that releases the mechanical blade of the key, and remove it. Then, place the new battery in an opening that matches the dimension of the emergency key blade.
If you’re experiencing issues with the key fob, try making sure that all metal retainers are secure and that there aren’t evidence of water damage. It is also recommended to clean the contact points regularly. If these methods don’t work you, you might need to go to an authorized dealer for reprogramming.
Remote trunk release
With the key fob, you can lock and unlock your Kia Ceed trunk or the tailgate remotely. This feature is particularly useful when you are away from your vehicle, and you want to make sure that the trunk is not locked or open. To activate this feature, hold and press the button on your Smart Key FOB for at least a half-second. Then you press the button a second time to deactivate it. This key fob may also be used as an alarm that can scare away potential thieves or help you locate your vehicle in a vast parking lot.
A dead battery on the key fob is the main reason for an Kia to not function. You could replace the battery within just a few minutes. To do this, you will require a flathead screwdriver and a replacement key fob case. Find the small slot on the side. Put the screwdriver in the slot, and gently push the tool until the case pops out. Then, take out the battery that was in use and replace it with a brand new one.
Water damage is another possible reason for the Kia keyfob being inoperable. It can happen when the key fob is wet. For example in the event that you drop it in rain or spill water on it. Clean the electronic part with isopropyl and paper towels prior to reprogramming. kia replacement keys can also try resetting the on-board computer by removing the 12 volt battery for a few minutes.