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How to Replace a Kia CEED Key Fob

Like all battery-powered devices key fobs will eventually display warning signs that indicate that the batteries begin to run out. This could be an inability to use the device or the inability to start or unlock your car.

Kia has been working hard to help Flowood drivers have a lot more ease. They come with a handy hands free lock/unlock function, that allows you to unlock your door by pressing your thumb on the handle. Find out more about Kia key fob tips here!

How to replace a battery

The key fob inside the Kia is an excellent method to lock and unlock, and even start your car remotely but the battery within will eventually fail. If this happens, you'll need to learn how to replace the Kia key fob battery to get back on the road. This is a simple task, and you can usually do it yourself if prepared.

The life expectancy for the key fob battery is about two to three years. There are a few warning signs that the battery inside a key fob is starting to wear out. The most obvious is the gradual loss of range of the transmitter, which means you'll have to be closer to your vehicle if you want to lock or unlock it. Some key fobs display a message on the dashboard when the battery is depleted.

To replace a key fob battery You'll need a normal flathead screwdriver and a smaller tool that allows you to separate the fob into two pieces. The screwdriver's point should be inserted into the slot of the fob's side that doesn't hold the mechanical blade. Then, gently pry open the case with the screwdriver. Take out the old battery and replace it with a new one. Take note of its orientation.

This key fob uses a CR2032 battery which you can purchase the batteries from a wide range of hardware stores. Install the new battery and close the case.

How to Replace the Transmitter

Kia's smart-key technology simplifies life for Brandon drivers. One of the advantages is that you can lock or unlock your vehicle in a remote location while you're nearby, by pressing the button on the Kia fob. The battery inside the Kia fob will wear out over time. The first sign of this will be to be much closer to your vehicle to lock or unlock it. You may also notice that the car doesn't recognize the fob or display a message on the dashboard when you press the keyless entry button.

Fortunately you can replace the transmitter or key fob battery in a Kia doesn't require a lot of effort. To open the fob you'll need a flathead driver. Be careful not to harm internal components or the mechanical key. Once you've opened the case you can remove the old CR2032 and replace it with the new one.

The process of changing the transmitter or smart key fob battery in your Kia isn't something you'll need to do regularly, but it's important to know exactly how to do it if the time ever comes that you must. To assist you to do this, the Kia experts at Matt Castrucci Kia have created an easy-to-follow guide that will give you all the information you need to replace the battery on your fob without a lot of hassle.

How do kia key fob replace the Smart Key

Kia's Smart Key is a great feature that lets drivers lock and unlock their cars without having their keys in their pockets. The life span of the key fob is limited, just like any battery-powered gadget. It's best to carry an additional. The replacement process is actually fairly easy. With a small flathead screwdriver, the procedure can be completed in a matter of minutes.

Remove the mechanical key blade first from the fob. To do this, insert the end of your screwdriver in the slit on the side of the fob opposite to the one that holds the mechanical key. Then press the button at the bottom of the fob to let the mechanical key go. It will then release easily and you can take the old battery from its slot.

Replace the CR2032 batteries. Use the screwdriver's tip to find the slot that will fit the emergency key blade. Then, put the new battery into its slot, and gently pull the two halves of the key fob back together.

It's not something you have to do every day, but it's important to know how to do it when the time arrives. Knowing this information will help you avoid the hassle of having to call an expert mechanic and wait for them to arrive.

How to replace a mechanical Key

The remote key fob allows drivers to lock and unlock their vehicle without the need to use the physical keys to their car. The fob can also have buttons that operate features like the trunk, liftgate, or activate a panic alert.

Luckily the smart key fobs found in Kia vehicles are built to last. Like any battery-powered product, they will eventually show warning signs of battery failure. The most common sign of a failing battery is an increase in range. This means that the vehicle must be closer to the key fob that can unlock or lock.

If this is the case, you will need to replace your fob's mechanical keys. Fortunately, the procedure is quite simple and you don't require special tools. First turn the key to the off position and wait for the door locks to cycle. Then you can use the screwdriver's small flathead to insert the tip into of the key fob in the opposite direction to where the emergency key is kept.





After you have inserted the screwdriver, it should click. Following this, you'll be able pull out the mechanical key, unplug the battery and replace another. Then, you'll be ready to take on the Rogers roads again! Contact our service team at the Kia dealership in Muncie for any concerns. We'll gladly walk you through the process step by step!