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How to Replace a Kia Sportage Replacement Key

The key of a lot of Kia models comes with a keyless entry system built in. This key usually resembles a remote control and can be exchanged with a fresh one from an Kia dealer or a locksmith.

311159893_995841588058766_6213964028136182559_nlow.jpgKey fobs may stop working for a variety of reasons, such as an empty coin battery worn buttons water damage, signal interference and a malfunctioning receiver module. Here are some helpful tips on how you can get your Kia Sportage replacement key to function again.

How to replace the remote key or smartkey?

The battery inside your Kia's smart key will eventually have to be replaced, regardless of whether it is a remote key that starts with a push button or a regular metal key that doesn't contain an electronic transponder. This is especially relevant if your car displays a message indicating that the remote or smart key has low battery power.

Luckily, it's a relatively simple process. To replace the battery in the keyfob take out your mechanical key from the slit at the back of the fob. Then, pull the cover off. Inside the key fob will be the small screw that holds the battery in its place. Remove the old battery by unscrewing the screw with the help of a small screwdriver. Install the new battery and close the slit on the key fob.

Once the key fob has new batteries, test it by pressing the locks and unlock buttons. It's okay when the doors lock or unlock as you expect. You can now use the hands-free feature to lock and unlock your Kia whenever your fingers feel cold or you need to complete errands in Brandon.

Note: Certain key fobs (transponder chip or smart keys) may need to have their programming done. This requires a machine for programming which is available to the locksmith in the automotive or dealer. Other keys (non transponder keys made of steel) are not required for programming. If your key requires to be programmed again, you must know the key code number printed on the tag of the key code and keep the number in a secure place.

How to replace the battery

If the Kia key fob is unable to respond to pressing the lock/unlock button, it's a sign that the battery is low. A low battery may cause other issues, like the check engine light flashing or the engine not running properly. Fortunately, replacing the key fob battery is a simple DIY project that requires only the most basic tools.

Before you begin the process ensure that your vehicle is turned off and that all doors are shut. Locate the small plastic piece at the bottom of your key fob and move it until a metal key slides out. This key can be placed inside the driver door handle to unlock your car.

To replace the battery on the key fob, remove the cover at the rear. Use a plastic pry tool to remove the latch that holds the black negative cable. Remove the old battery and align the new battery so that the "+" positive side is facing you and the "negative" negative side is facing towards the fob's electrical contacts made of metal. Avoid using excessive force when pushing the new CR2032 into place to avoid damaging or breaking the metal contacts.

Once the new battery has been installed and the key fob is turned on, turn it off and then on in the ignition repeatedly until the door locks. You can then test your Kia key fob to check if it is working properly again.

How to replace the smart key

Depending on the model of your Kia Sportage, you may have the standard key fob, or a smart key. The difference between these is that the smart key is equipped with the small blade of a key tucked inside it, while the standard fob does not. Both key fobs contain a battery that will eventually need to be changed. This is an easy process that takes only two minutes.

Before you begin before you begin, make sure that you are on a level surface with good lighting and that your kia sportage key is off. Also, keep in mind that there are small parts inside the fob that can fall out if you are not careful.

The first step is to locate the small release button that is located on the backside of the fob. It will be an oval or circular slot. After pressing this button, the mechanical key blade will be released and you can then open the key fob.

After the key fob has been opened, take out the battery. The new battery is a CR-2032, and can be purchased from a local or online auto parts store. After you've finished, your key fob should allow you to lock, unlock, and start your vehicle even if it's not running.

How do you replace the mechanical key

The Kia key fob is a wonderful convenience that allows us to lock and unlock our car at the push of a button. But, as with all devices it will encounter issues from time to time. Luckily, there are ways to troubleshoot these issues and keep our key fobs in good working condition over the long haul.

One of the most common problems is a low or dead battery. This can cause the fob to stop working completely or stop working at times. If this is the case it is time to replace the battery an entirely new battery.

If this isn't enough to resolve the issue then try using a normal flathead screwdriver to open the fob's plastic casing. Be careful not to damage internal components or scratch the plastic. Once the battery is removed and replaced, you can replace it with a brand new battery.

After the new battery has been put in, shut and open the doors using the mechanical key (every kia fob has an emergency mechanical key that will fit in the slot). Test the key fob to confirm it's functioning properly. Contact a dealer, or a locksmith to address the issue in the event that the key fob is not working. To avoid locking outs in the future, ensure that you have an emergency key that will work on all trunk and door cylinders.

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