Indeed, key fobs are convinient in controlling vehicle functions such as starting the engine, the alarm, trunk and car door. To facilitate these hands-free vehicle operations, signal transmission between the electronic key (FOB) and the vehicle is necessary. Nonetheless, fobs often malfunction due to a fault in the signal delivery. One will probably wonder, can you program a key fob yourself in such situations?
In this write-up, we have put together a step-by-step guide on reprograming a key fob yourself. Accordingly, possible key fob malfunctions shouldn’t prevent you from buying a used or an auction car. Remember, technology like electronic car keys will always make work easier but at the price of taking time to understand the working mechanism. So, without the need for a new key fob, let’s first understand the security mechanism of a key fob for easier reprogramming.
Understanding the FOB System
Primarily, key fobs enhance security on two fronts relating to starting the car and controlling entry into a vehicle. Previously, the RF system was used for enhancing car entry security, but it proved less effective due to easy code and signal manipulation. Also, there was the infrared system which required pointing a security remote toward the target car. Fortunately, the modern fob locks are more sophisticated, with synchronized code generation between the fob and the vehicle’s receiver.
As such, the key fob system is more secure thanks to its transponder and ECU technology. With this new technology, you will have the added advantage of starting your car with the fob remote and ignition key. Moreover, some luxurious and advanced vehicles use these security codes to adjust to the owner’s specifications. Overall, a healthy car battery voltage is necessary for such fob functions.
In particular, the transponder technology applies code transmissions between the electronic key and the vehicle’s frequency receiver. Depending on the fob button you press, the radio frequencies will deliver unique codes for enabling the target function. However, despite the complex working mechanism of a key fob, most models can easily be reprogrammed.
How To Reprogram a Key Fob
Before highlighting the necessary fob reprogramming steps, it’s important we highlight that different vehicle models use different key fobs. In this context, we have prepared the simplest approach to most general key fobs in the market. Nonetheless, some will require special reconfiguration, which is more complex and will most likely require the input of a specialist. That aside, follow these reprogramming steps if you want to give it a shot.
Step 1: Replace the Key Fob Batteries
First, your key fob is probably not working properly due to drained batteries. Also, replacing the key fob batteries before reprogramming will make the process more efficient with faster frequency transmissions. Luckily, key fob batteries are easy to replace and even more, they are cheap and locally available. Also, if you can consider a car battery replacement to avoid instances of power loss.
Step 2: Enter Your Target Car
Holding the key fob to be reprogrammed in your hand, get in your driver’s seat, not forgetting your car keys if you have them. Then, close all the doors. Leaving even one door open might disrupt the configuration process.
Step 3: Turn on The Ignition
If you are using the key system, turn it to the ON position. This process is necessary to power your vehicle’s electrical system, including the entire system relating to your key fob. As you turn on your ignition, ensure it’s not on radio mode to avoid any interruptions of your fob interruptions. Remember, you should just turn the ignition ON and not start the engine.
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Step 4: Press the Remote Lock Button Key
While at the ON position, press your fob’s lock button and then turn the ignition key back to OFF. Repeat this around three times with the cycle ending with the OFF position but making sure you resume ON. This process sends an electronic indicator to your vehicle’s control box that the owner’s key is in the ignition. Subsequently, the control unit will save your fob and key information as part of the reconfiguration.
Step 5: Listen for a Locking Sound
Repeating the ON and OFF cycle as you press the fob’s lock button will result in a lock sound. This sound is a sign you have begun the reprogramming mode. In most cases, you’ll have to repeat step 4 if you don’t hear the lock sound the first time or subsequent other few times. Once you’ve entered programming mode, press your fob’s lock button again within 5 seconds, and your programming will be complete.
Step 6: (OPTIONAL) Programming More Remotes
Fortunately, you can repeat the programming process for up to three remotes. Therefore, if you have additional remotes, ensure you press the target fob’s lock button within 10 seconds after hearing the lock sound (the sign of entering programming mode). Remember, for the primary remote, you press the lock button after 5 seconds, and for an additional remote, it’s 10 seconds.
While at it, we recommend being careful with the initial programming steps while adding other key fobs. In most cases, it is highly likely to wipe data about other fobs while reprogramming multiple remotes. As such, you should turn to the OFF positions and then press the lock button of the next fob you’re programming and turn the ignition off again. Therefore, quickly reprogram the subsequent fobs to avoid delays between the processes that may render the cycles useless.
Step 7: Turn off the Ignition
Once all your fobs have been reconfigured, don’t forget to terminate the programming process. To do this, simply turn your car’s ignition OFF. Remember, the secret behind successful reprogramming is being swift with the procedures, including this step. Also, press the fob’s lock button a few seconds after turning your vehicle off and removing the ignition key immediately.
Step 8: Test Your Fob (s) Outside Your Vehicle
Finally, it’s important to test and see if this process was successful. Step out of your car and remember to close all the doors, then proceed to test your reprogrammed fob using the lock and unlocking functions. If your fob is non-responsive despite having new batteries and repeating the process, you can consider the services of a specialist.
Not to worry, some car manufacturers don’t intend for their key fobs to be easily reconfigured for enhanced security. In such cases, they recommend consulting specialists who apply specific programs and hardware for reprogramming. Notably, key fob programming by a specialist can be expensive, but your local auto locksmith company will probably be cheaper than your authorized car dealer.
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