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Fiat Panda Key Fob Replacement

fiat key cutting Panda fiat bravo key fobs contain a transponder chip which sends a signal to your car to unlock the doors or start the engine. However, the key fob may be inoperable due to various reasons.

311159893_995841588058766_6213964028136182559_nlow.jpgA dead battery for the coin is the most frequent cause of key fob malfunctions. Other reasons include water damage, malfunctioning receiver modules, and signal interference.

Dead Coin Battery

If the battery in your key fob has gone out of service, the first thing to do is replace it. Use a brand new button battery that has the same size, voltage and specifications as the original.

If the key fob was exposed to water (such as rain or saltwater at the beach) it must be cleaned prior to being used again. The best method is to use the paper towel and soak it in isopropyl or an electronic cleaner.

If the key fob isn't working despite not being exposed to water it could be due to a glitch in the receiver module or internal electronic chip. Reprogramming the keyfob using an OBDII scan could assist in these situations.

Water Damage

If your key fob took an immersion in the puddle or pool or even a trip through the washing machine, you could be suffering some water damage. You can usually restore it's functionality by taking off the battery and then scrubbing the circuit board with isopropyl alcohol. It's best to allow the fob to dry completely before putting in a new battery.

If your key fob stopped working, even after replacing the battery and reconfiguring it, you may have a faulty receiver module. You can find reprogramming instructions for all vehicles' remote key fobs on YouTube or in the owner's manual. You could also try resetting the car's computer onboard using the OBDII scan tool.

Faulty Receiver Module

The key fob is equipped with a chip that communicates with the car's system. If this chip becomes damaged, it will be unable to longer send and receive signals to the vehicle. This can be caused by dropping the key fob, or through exposure to water. If the key fob is not working after water exposure it may be possible to repair the issue by cleaning or cleaning the chip with isopropyl alcohol, or electronic cleaner.

However, if the key fob still does not respond after cleaning it, you can be sure that the module is faulty and will need to be replaced. A damaged receiver module may also cause the remote control key to stop working. This is usually caused by electromagnetic interference.

Faulty Electronic Chip

The electronic chip that is in your key fob is a vital role in the anti-theft security system in your car. It transmits a message to the immobiliser in your car that tells it that the key is valid. The car will not start in the event that the chip is damaged.

A defective chip can be caused by interference signals from other objects like bad weather conditions or transmitters operating on the same frequency near your car. In this scenario it is likely that a new fob would be required.

Contacts with the battery may be damaged.

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

Modern fobs are equipped with rubber seals that keep out water. Submerging them in water, even if it's just small splash or drizzle could damage the chip's electronic circuit.

The fiat grande punto key fob is equipped with a chip which communicates with the immobilizer system of the vehicle to start it. This system utilizes cryptocoding systems in vehicles that are more modern or the red key system used in older models. The chip must be replaced if it's malfunctioning.

Problems with 12 Volt Batteries

A defective battery can cause the remote to cease to function. When this happens the car's computer cannot recognize that the remote is in the vehicle.

Test the battery using a voltmeter before replacing it to determine its capacity. A fully charged battery will display 12.6 volts. If the reading drops significantly it's time to change it.

To test the battery's power to determine its capacity, put an electric load on it for a couple of minutes. This will eliminate about 1% of the surface charge. Then measure the voltage again. The longer a battery can keep its voltage steady, the better its capacity. Ideally, it should remain at 12 volts or less for several minutes.

Faulty Radio Signal

This is the most typical reason for keys not sending signals to cars. This issue can be resolved by replacing the battery. It is however important to purchase a battery that is the same voltage and size as the original one.

Fobs endure a lot of abuse, but they're not impervious to destruction. Contacts and buttons on batteries can be damaged through rough handling.

A signal can also be affected by other objects or transmitters which use the same frequency. For instance, a light-control panel that is near your home could send interference on the same frequency as key fobs use. This could interfere with the remote control of your car.

The tool is not working properly. OBDII scan tool

There are many reasons why a scanner tool may not work. Certain are more complicated than others.

Professional scan tools enable mechanics to monitor the car's network, and run various self-tests. They can be huge time savers but they are also extremely expensive, and out of the budget of many DIYers.

If your OBD2 scanner won't start examine the voltage at terminal 16 (scan tool power) and terminal 4 (chassis ground). If both are in good condition there is a chance that a fuse has failed. This is the most frequent cause of scan tool failure. It is generally simple to fix the issue by replacing the fuse that has blown.

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