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How to Replace a Kia CEED Key Fob Like all battery-powered devices key fobs can display warning signals when the batteries are beginning to wear out. replace kia key fob G28CarKeys warning signs could include the loss of range or the inability to unlock or start your car. Kia is determined to make the lives of Flowood drivers slightly easier with a handy hands-free lock/unlock feature, which allows you to unlock your door using a thumb on the handle. Find out more about these Kia key fob tips here! How to replace a battery The key fob in your Kia is a wonderful method to lock and unlock, and start your car remotely, but the battery inside can eventually die. You'll need to know how to replace your Kia key fob if this happens. It's easy to do and you can do it yourself if you're prepared. The typical life expectancy for a key fob ranges from between two and three years. There are a few indicators that the battery inside a key fob is starting to wear out. The most obvious one is the gradual loss of range on the transmitter, meaning that you'll need to be closer to your car for locking or unlock it. Some key fobs display a message on the dashboard when their battery is depleted. To replace a key fob's battery it is necessary to use a standard flathead screwdriver and a small tool that will allow you to split the fob into its two parts. The screwdriver's tip must be put into the slot on the fob's side that does not hold the mechanical blade. Gently open the case with the screwdriver. Take out the old battery and replace it with a new one. Take note of its orientation. You can purchase a CR2032 in most hardware stores. Once you have a new battery, put it in the correct place and close the case. How to Replace the Transmitter Kia's smart-key technology simplifies life for Brandon drivers. One of the benefits is that you can lock or unlock your vehicle in a remote location while you're nearby, by pressing the button on the Kia fob. There are times when the battery in the Kia fob could begin to wear out. You'll be able to tell that you need to be closer to the car to unlock or lock it. You may also notice that the car does not recognize the fob or display an error message on the dashboard when you hit the keyless entry button. Fortunately you can replace the transmitter or key fob battery in a Kia isn't too difficult. You'll need an open-ended screwdriver with a flat head to open the fob, and be careful not to scratch the internal components of the fob as well as the mechanical key. Once you've opened the case, you are able to remove the old battery and replace it with a new CR2032 battery. The process of changing the transmitter or smart key fob battery in your Kia won't be something you'll need to regularly however it's crucial to know exactly how to do it in case the time ever comes that you'll require. Matt Castrucci from Kia has put together an instruction manual to help change the battery in your key fob. How to Replace the Smart Key Kia's Smart Key system is a great convenience feature that allows drivers to lock and unlock their vehicles without having remove their keys from their pockets. Like every other battery-powered device life span of the key fob is limited and it's always a good idea to keep an extra. Fortunately, replacing the key fob isn't that difficult. Utilizing the smallest screwdriver for flatheads the process can be completed in a matter of minutes. Start by removing the mechanical key blade from the fob. To do this, put the screwdriver's tip into the slit in the the key fob, which is in the opposite direction to the one that has the mechanical key. Press the button on the bottom of the fob to release it. It will then pop out easily and you will be able to remove the battery that was in its slot. Then step is to take the time to replace the CR2032 battery. Make use of the screwdriver's tip to locate the slot that matches the emergency key blade. Place the battery in its slot and then gently push the two halves of the battery. It's not something you should do every day but it's crucial to know how to do it when the time comes. This knowledge will save you the hassle of calling a mechanic out and waiting for them. How to Replace a Mechanical Key A remote car key fob enables users to lock and unlock their Kia vehicle from a distance, without fumbling around with an actual key. The fob could also include buttons to control features like the trunk, liftgate, or to activate a panic alarm. Fortunately, the smart key fobs used in Kia vehicles are built to last. Like any battery-powered product, they will eventually show warning signs of battery failure. The most common sign is a loss of range which means that the vehicle will have to be within closer proximity to the fob to lock or unlock it. If you're experiencing this problem you'll need to replace the fob's mechanical key. Fortunately, the procedure is fairly easy, and you'll not require any special tools. First switch the key to the off position and wait for the door locks to cycle. Then you can use an small screwdriver that is flat to push the tip into the inside of the key fob opposite the place where the emergency key is. After you've inserted the screwdriver, you should hear it click. The mechanical key can be removed, the battery removed and a new battery installed. After that, you'll be able to take on the Rogers roads again! Contact our service department at the Kia dealership in Muncie if you have any questions. We'll gladly walk you through each step!