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Veola Valadez | 24-07-07 09:15 | 조회수 : 20
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Fiat Panda keyfobs are equipped with a transponder that sends a signal from the fob to the car to open doors or start the motor. The fob may stop working for a variety of reasons.

volkswagon-logo.jpgThe most frequent cause of key fob malfunction is the battery of the coin is dead. Other reasons include water damage, malfunctioning receiver modules, and signal interference.

Dead Coin Battery

If the battery in your key fob has failed, the initial step is to replace it. Make use of a button cell battery that has the same voltage, size and specification as your old one.

If the key fob has been exposed to water, like a splash of rain or salt water on the beach, it will have to be cleaned before it is able to be used again. A paper towel that has been soaked in isopropyl alcohol or electronic cleaner can be the solution.

If the key fob hasn't been exposed to water, but remains inoperable it could be due to an issue with the receiver module or an internal electronic chip. In these situations it is possible that reprogramming the key fob with an OBDII scanner may assist.

Water Damage

You could have water damage to your key fob if it was submerged in a puddle, pool or washing machine. It is usually possible to get it back in working order by removing the batteries and cleaning the circuit board with rubbing alcohol. It is a good idea to allow the fob to dry completely prior to installing a new battery.

If your key fob stopped working, even after replacing the battery and programming it again, you might have a problem with the receiver module. Reprogramming instructions are available for most vehicles' remote key fobs on YouTube or in the owner's manual. You could also try resetting the car's onboard computer by using the OBDII scan tool.

Faulty Receiver Module

The key fob has an electronic chip that communicates with the vehicle's system. This chip will stop sending and receiving signals to the car when it is damaged. This can be caused by dropping the key fob or by water exposure. If the key fob stopped working after exposure to water it could be possible to repair it by cleaning the chip using isopropyl alcohol or electronic cleaner.

If the key fob is still unable to not respond after cleaning it it is likely that the receiver module is not functioning properly and will require to be replaced. A damaged receiver can cause the key to cease to function. This usually happens due to electromagnetic interference.

A malfunctioning electronic chip

The electronic chip inside your key fob plays an important role in the anti-theft security system of your car. It sends a signal to the immobiliser in your car that tells it whether the key is genuine. If the chip is damaged or broken, the car will not start.

A malfunctioning chip could be caused by interference signals from objects, bad weather conditions or transmitters operating on the same frequency near your vehicle. In this situation, you will need a new key fob.

Contacts for the battery that are defective

The battery contacts on the fob's battery can be damaged through heavy use. If they are damaged or bent, the key fob won't send any signals to the receiver modules inside the car.

Modern fobs are designed with rubber seals that keep out water. A splash of water or a light rain is acceptable, but submerging them in saltwater may harm the electronic chip.

The key fob is equipped with a chip which communicates with the immobilizer system of the vehicle, allowing it to start it. The system uses the old red keys for older vehicles, or the cryptocoding system used in the latest vehicles. This chip needs to be replaced if malfunctioning.

A faulty 12 Volt battery

A malfunctioning battery could cause the key fob not to work. When this occurs the car's computer won't recognize that the remote is inside the vehicle.

Before you replace the battery, test it using a an voltmeter to gauge its capacity. A fully charged battery will display 12.6 volts. If the reading falls significantly, it is time to replace the battery.

Set an electrical load for a short time on the battery to gauge its capacity. This will take away 1percent of the surface charges. Then take another measurement of the voltage. The better the battery's capacity and the longer it can maintain its voltage. Ideally, it should remain close to 12 volts for several minutes.

Faulty Radio Signal

This is the most typical reason for a key fob that stops sending signals to the car. This problem can be solved by replacing the battery. It is important to buy an identical battery dimensions and voltage as the original.

Fobs can take a lot abuse, but they're also not indestructible. The battery buttons and contacts are delicate which means they could be bent or broken by excessive use.

A signal can also be impacted by other objects or transmitters that use the same frequency. A light-control panel in your home, for example could interfere with key fobs which use the same frequency. This could affect the remote control of your car.

Incorrect OBDII Scan Tool

There are many reasons why a scanner could not work. Some are more complicated than others.

Professional scan tools enable mechanics to observe the car's networks and run a variety of self-tests. These are real time savers but they're also expensive, out of the range of most DIYers.

If your OBD2 scanner won't turn on, check the voltage on terminal 16 (scan tool power) and terminal 4 (chassis ground). If both are in good condition, it's likely that a fuse has blown. This is among the most frequent causes of a scan tool failing. It is generally simple to fix the issue by replacing the fuse blowing up.

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