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How to Replace a Kia Sportage Replacement Key

For a variety of kia rio key replacement cost models keys, the key has an integrated keyless entry system. This key is similar to a remote control, and can be exchanged by an Kia dealer.

cropped-KeyLab-1-152x69.pngKey fobs are prone to malfunction due to a variety of reasons, including a dead coin battery worn buttons water damage, signal interference and a damaged receiver module. Here are some helpful tips to help you get your Kia key fob that is a replacement for the sportage once more.

How to replace the remote key or smart key

The battery in your Kia's intelligent key will eventually have to be replaced, regardless of whether it is a remote key as well as a push-to start key or a regular key that doesn't have a transponder. This is particularly relevant if your vehicle displays a message indicating that the remote or smart keys aren't powered.

This is a relatively easy procedure. To replace the battery on the keyfob, remove your mechanical key from the slit at the back of the fob. Then, you need to pry the cover off. A small screw is in the key fob that holds the battery in place. Remove the old battery by removing the screw using a small screwdriver. Then, insert the new and close the slit inside the key fob.

Test the key fob by pressing the lock or unlock buttons. You're good to go If the doors lock and unlock as you expect. You can now use the hands-free feature to lock and unlock your Kia when your fingers get cold or you have to complete errands in Brandon.

Note: Some key fobs could need to be programmed (transponder chips or smart keys). This requires a computer, which is only available to the automotive locksmith or dealer. Other keys (non-transponder metal keys locked in kia optima; moved here,) do not require programming. If your key has to be programmed, you must be aware of the key code stamped on the tag that identifies the key and keep it in a safe location.

How do you replace a battery?

If your Kia key fob is not responding to pressing the lock or unlock button on the fob, it is a signal that the battery should be replaced. A battery that is not functioning properly can cause other issues, such as the check engine light coming on or the engine not cranking properly. Fortunately replacing the battery on the key fob is a relatively easy DIY project that requires only the most basic tools.

Be sure to turn off your vehicle and close all doors before you begin. Find the small metal or plastic piece at the bottom of your key fob, and move it until a metal key is released. This key can be put into the driver door handle to unlock your car.

To replace the key fob battery, remove the cover at the rear and use a pry bar tool to loosen the latch that holds the black negative battery cable. Remove the old battery and align the new one so that the "+" positive side is facing you and the "negative" negative side is facing towards the fob's electrical contacts made of metal. Push the new CR2032 battery straight into position with care to avoid using too much force to avoid damaging or bending the contacts on the metal.

After installing the new battery, turn the key fob on and off in the ignition until the door locks cycle. Then, test your Kia key fob to see if it is working properly again.

How to replace the smart key?

There is a possibility of having the standard keyfob or Smart Key based upon the model of Kia Sportage. The difference between the two is that the smart key has an incredibly small key blade that is hidden inside, while the standard fob isn't equipped with. Both kinds of key fobs come with batteries inside that will eventually have to be replaced. This is a straightforward process which takes just two minutes.

Before you get started it is essential to make sure that you are on a level surface with good lighting and that your Kia is not on. Be aware that the fob is made up of small pieces that could fall when you're not careful.

The release button for the small size is located on the lower backside. It will be either an oval silver button or a rectangular slot. You can open the key fob by pressing the button.

Once the key fob is opened, remove the battery. The new battery is C2032, and can be purchased through the internet or at a local auto parts store. Once you're done you should be able to lock, unlock and start your vehicle using your key fob even if your engine isn't running!

How to replace the mechanical key

The Kia keyfob is a wonderful convenience that lets us lock or unlock our car by pressing one button. As with all devices, the Kia key fob can have issues at times. Luckily, there are methods to resolve these issues and keep our key fobs in good working order over the long haul.

A low or dead battery is among the most frequent problems. This can cause the fob to stop working completely or even to stop working intermittently. If this is the problem it is time to replace the battery a new one.

If this doesn't resolve the problem you can try using a standard flathead screwdriver to open the casing of the fob's plastic. Be careful not damage any internal components, or scratch the plastic. When the battery is open, carefully take off the battery you have been using and replace it with a new one.

311159893_995841588058766_6213964028136182559_nlow.jpgClose and open the door with the mechanical key. (Every Kia fob comes with an emergency mechanical key which will fit into the slot). Test the key fob to verify that it's working properly. If the fob still isn't working, contact a locksmith or dealer to resolve the problem. Make sure they make you an emergency key that works in all the trunk and door cylinders, to prevent lockouts in the future.

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