Fob locked inside
Hi all
Searches found some info, but no solutions.
Twice now my car has locked with the fob inside. The fob and car batteries are both brand new. Why would this happen?
On the plus side I can get into an XK with a coat hanger in about one minute.
-Beau
Searches found some info, but no solutions.
Twice now my car has locked with the fob inside. The fob and car batteries are both brand new. Why would this happen?
On the plus side I can get into an XK with a coat hanger in about one minute.
-Beau
2. Not that I’m aware of
3. Just one fob

4. Coupe
Thanks!
Simple quick fix would be to:
1) Keep the fob in your pocket or purse, that way you will have it on your person, at all times, and will not lock it in.
2) The car is designed electronically so that you should not be able to lock the door with the fob inside. If this is happening, there is possibility that the battery in the fob is weak and needs to be replaced. An auto supply store will have a tester to tell you if such replacement is needed. If you can't start the car or open the door with the fob in your pocket or purse, is also an indication of a weak fob battery.
3) It might also be a good idea to check the car's battery. If it is not at peak performance, all sorts of gremlins can creep in and interfere with the car's operation
I hope I have helped a bit
1) Keep the fob in your pocket or purse, that way you will have it on your person, at all times, and will not lock it in.
2) The car is designed electronically so that you should not be able to lock the door with the fob inside. If this is happening, there is possibility that the battery in the fob is weak and needs to be replaced. An auto supply store will have a tester to tell you if such replacement is needed. If you can't start the car or open the door with the fob in your pocket or purse, is also an indication of a weak fob battery.
3) It might also be a good idea to check the car's battery. If it is not at peak performance, all sorts of gremlins can creep in and interfere with the car's operation
I hope I have helped a bit
I'd replace the Smartkey battery with a name brand CR2032 and check the date code on the packaging to make sure that it's fresh. Using the Smartkey, unlock the car from 10 feet away, get in and start the engine and lower the driver's window. Shut off the engine and set the parking brake. Exit the car, close the door, and remove the emergency key blade from the Smartkey, and leave the Smartkey on the driver's seat. Using the emergency key blade, lock the car from the door handle. If it beeps and won't lock, everything's OK. If it locks but doesn't beep, you have a bad Sounder but the locking system is OK. Otherwise, you have a problem with the locking system or a weak car battery. The car shouldn't lock with the Smartkey inside.
Where is the Sounder located? Can it be replaced?
And yes, I'm having a key made that I will hide under the vehicle.
And yes, I'm having a key made that I will hide under the vehicle.
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