10 Things Everybody Gets Wrong About Kia Picanto Key Fob Replacement

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10 Things Everybody Gets Wrong About Kia Picanto Key Fob Replacement

How to Replace a Kia Sportage Replacement Key

The key of a lot of Kia models comes with the keyless entry feature built in. This key is similar to the remote control, and can be exchanged by an Kia dealer.

Key fobs may stop working due to a number of reasons, such as batteries that are dead, worn-out buttons signal interference, or water damage. Here are some helpful tips on how you can get your Kia Sportage replacement key to work again.

How to replace the remote key or smart key

The battery inside your Kia's smart key will eventually need be replaced, whether it is a remote key that starts with a push button or a standard metal key that doesn't contain a transponder.  kia duplicate key G28CarKeys  is particularly true if the car displays a message indicating that the smart key or remote has a low battery.



It's a simple procedure. To replace the key fob battery remove the mechanical key from the slit at the back of the key fob. Next, pry open the cover. Inside the key fob there will be tiny screws that hold the battery in its place. Take out the old battery by unscrewing the screw using the help of a small screwdriver. Then insert the new one and close the slit inside the key fob.

Test the key fob by pressing the lock/unlock buttons. If the doors lock and unlock in the same way, you're good to go! You can now utilize your Kia's hands-free lock/unlock feature whenever your fingers get chilly or you have to do some errands in Brandon.

Note: Some key fobs (transponder chip or smart keys) may need to have their programming completed. This requires a programing machine that is only available to the locksmith who works for the automotive dealer. Other keys (non transponder keys made of steel) are not required for programming. If your key has to be reprogrammed, you must be aware of the number printed on the tag of the key code and save it in a safe location.

How do I replace the battery?

If your Kia key fob isn't responding to pressing the lock or unlock button on the fob, it is a sign that the battery needs to be replaced. A weak battery can cause other issues like the check engine light turning on or delayed engine cranking. It is quite simple to replace the key fob batteries using just a few simple tools.

Be sure to turn off your vehicle and shut the doors before you begin. Find the small metal or plastic piece on the bottom of your key fob, and gently jiggle it until the metal key pops out. This key can be inserted into the driver door handle to unlock your car.

To replace the key fob battery, remove the rear cover and use a plier bar tool to loosen the latch that holds the black negative battery cable. Remove the old battery and then place the new battery to ensure that its "+" side faces you, and the "-" negative side is facing the fob's electrical contacts. Avoid using excessive force when pushing the new CR2032 into position to avoid damaging or bending the metal contacts.

After the new battery has been installed then turn the key fob off and then on in the ignition until the door locks cycle. You can then test your Kia's key fob again to make sure it's working as intended.

How to replace the smart key?

There is a possibility of having an ordinary keyfob or Smart Key depending on the model of Kia Sportage. The difference is that the smart key is equipped with a small mechanical key blade tucked inside it, while the standard fob does not. Both key fobs have an internal battery that will eventually need to be changed. It's an easy process that takes only two minutes.

Before you begin, you will want to ensure that you're on a flat surface with good lighting and that your Kia is off. Be aware that there are tiny pieces inside the fob that could be snagged if not vigilant.

The small release button is located on the lower backside. It could be an oval silver button or a rectangular slot. After pressing this button button, the mechanical blade will pop out and you will be able to open the key fob.

Once you have the key fob open then you can remove the old battery and replace it. The new battery is a the CR-2032, and it can be bought through the internet or at a local auto parts store. When you are done you should be able to lock or unlock your car using your key fob even if the engine isn't running!

How do you replace the mechanical key

The Kia keyfob is a wonderful convenience that allows us to lock or unlock our car by pressing one button. But like any device there are issues with it from time to time. Luckily, there are steps that can be taken to solve these issues and ensure that our key fobs are in good condition for the long run.

A dead or weak battery is one of the most common issues. This could cause your device to stop working or work intermittently. If this happens try replacing the battery with a fresh new one.

If this does not solve the issue, you can use a flathead screwdriver standard to wedge the fob's plastic casing open. Be cautious not to damage any internal components or scratch the plastic. After the battery has been removed and replaced with a brand new one.

Close and open the door with the mechanical key. (Every Kia fob comes with a spare mechanical key that fits into the slot). Test the key fob to ensure it's working properly. Contact a dealer or locksmith to solve the issue in the event that the key fob is not working. Make sure they cut you an emergency key that can work across all trunk and door cylinders, to avoid lockouts in the future.