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Reasons Your Fiat 500 Key Fob Won't Work
A key fob for the Fiat 500 is a convenient method to open the doors and begin the car. However, there are numerous reasons why the fob won't be functioning. It could be due to a dead battery or damaged receiver module, water damage issues, and interference.
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Dead Coin Battery
The most frequent reason that your 500 key fob will not function is an inactive battery. Modern key fobs operate with a restricted operating range, and should be within only a few feet from the car to operate. If you are far from your car and press the keyfob button it will not respond and display the message "Key Fob Not Detected".
If this happens then replace the battery for your coin-cell (Part Number CR2032) by a fresh one of a reputable brand such as Panasonic Duracell or Energizer. You can find them at your local hardware store, or on the internet.
After you've replaced the coin cell battery, you can test it by standing next to your Fiat 500 and pressing the buttons. The car will blink its parking lights, and the key fob will operate the lock and unlock switches.
If the fob's key doesn't work after replacing the battery, it might be damaged by water that blocks it from communicating with the receiver module inside your vehicle. Water damage can occur in a number of ways, ranging from an accidental splash to submerging the fob into salt water at the beach. If you suspect your fob has been exposed to water, you can try placing it in a dry rice bag to draw the moisture out. If this doesn't work, your fob will probably require reprogramming by a professional auto locksmith or dealer.
Water Damage
Water damage can occur if you immerse the fob into the ocean or wash it in a machine. Saltwater can cause the circuit board to become shorted and eventually die. In the event that you let your fob get wet, it's not an ideal idea but if you accidentally drop it into a cup of water or forget to remove it from your pocket before you run the washer, don't give up hope.
Take the battery off first. Clean the electronic chip using isopropyl or a similar product and dry it thoroughly before replacing the battery. Next test the fob to verify if it is working. If the key does not work, it might need to be changed. This is typically handled by a dealer or professional auto locksmith.
If the key is older and was not programmed to your vehicle It will most likely need to be replaced completely. This is a straightforward process that can be handled by a professional locksmith for automotive use. The locksmith will require the key to be cut to match the car's ignition. The locksmith also needs to reprogram the fob into the car's system. This is a low-cost and quick process that can be completed on the same day.
Receiver Module Issues
One of the simplest reasons your 500 key fob may stop functioning is that it's out of range. The remote has a range of 30 feet, which means if you are too far from your car, it won't respond to your commands. It can be solved by moving it closer to your vehicle until it starts responding.
If you've replaced the battery on your coin (commonly called"button" or "button" or "watch") and your fob still won't work it could be due to an internal circuit board issue. Reprogramming the fob typically resolves the issue. There are instructions on how to do this on the majority of vehicles by searching YouTube or looking through the owner's manual.
It could be necessary to replace the metal clips that hold the coin batteries in the correct position. If they lose tension it can prevent the battery from being seated properly and can cause the remote to malfunction.
In rare cases it is possible that the fob will become desync'd with your vehicle due to software or hardware issues. You can fix this problem by visiting your local auto-locksmith or dealer to reprogram your key fob. In some cases, the software may also require reinstallation to your body control modules.
Interference
Interference can also cause the key fob not to receive or transmit a signal. This may happen if the keyfob is in close proximity to a radio transmitter like a cellphone or radar detector. Other reasons why the key fob could not function include a poor connection to the buttons or the internal chip or water damage.
If your key fob suddenly stopped working, or you've tried everything at home to fix it (e.g. replacing the battery, reprogramming, and using the spare key fob, you could have a malfunctioning receiver module on your 500. The receiver module, located beneath the dashboard, detects radio frequency signals from your key fob. It converts them into electronic commands that the vehicle interprets.
Luckily, there is an easy method of resetting all of the on-board systems in your 500 and include the key fob. Disconnect the battery 12 volt for about 15 minutes, by removing the negative cable and then the positive cable. Reconnect the battery. This will get rid of any remaining electrical charge and restart the car's computers, which could allow you to get your key fob working again. If the issue continues, you should seek out an expert technician. They can determine the root of your problems.

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Dead Coin Battery
The most frequent reason that your 500 key fob will not function is an inactive battery. Modern key fobs operate with a restricted operating range, and should be within only a few feet from the car to operate. If you are far from your car and press the keyfob button it will not respond and display the message "Key Fob Not Detected".
If this happens then replace the battery for your coin-cell (Part Number CR2032) by a fresh one of a reputable brand such as Panasonic Duracell or Energizer. You can find them at your local hardware store, or on the internet.
After you've replaced the coin cell battery, you can test it by standing next to your Fiat 500 and pressing the buttons. The car will blink its parking lights, and the key fob will operate the lock and unlock switches.
If the fob's key doesn't work after replacing the battery, it might be damaged by water that blocks it from communicating with the receiver module inside your vehicle. Water damage can occur in a number of ways, ranging from an accidental splash to submerging the fob into salt water at the beach. If you suspect your fob has been exposed to water, you can try placing it in a dry rice bag to draw the moisture out. If this doesn't work, your fob will probably require reprogramming by a professional auto locksmith or dealer.
Water Damage
Water damage can occur if you immerse the fob into the ocean or wash it in a machine. Saltwater can cause the circuit board to become shorted and eventually die. In the event that you let your fob get wet, it's not an ideal idea but if you accidentally drop it into a cup of water or forget to remove it from your pocket before you run the washer, don't give up hope.
Take the battery off first. Clean the electronic chip using isopropyl or a similar product and dry it thoroughly before replacing the battery. Next test the fob to verify if it is working. If the key does not work, it might need to be changed. This is typically handled by a dealer or professional auto locksmith.
If the key is older and was not programmed to your vehicle It will most likely need to be replaced completely. This is a straightforward process that can be handled by a professional locksmith for automotive use. The locksmith will require the key to be cut to match the car's ignition. The locksmith also needs to reprogram the fob into the car's system. This is a low-cost and quick process that can be completed on the same day.
Receiver Module Issues
One of the simplest reasons your 500 key fob may stop functioning is that it's out of range. The remote has a range of 30 feet, which means if you are too far from your car, it won't respond to your commands. It can be solved by moving it closer to your vehicle until it starts responding.
If you've replaced the battery on your coin (commonly called"button" or "button" or "watch") and your fob still won't work it could be due to an internal circuit board issue. Reprogramming the fob typically resolves the issue. There are instructions on how to do this on the majority of vehicles by searching YouTube or looking through the owner's manual.
It could be necessary to replace the metal clips that hold the coin batteries in the correct position. If they lose tension it can prevent the battery from being seated properly and can cause the remote to malfunction.
In rare cases it is possible that the fob will become desync'd with your vehicle due to software or hardware issues. You can fix this problem by visiting your local auto-locksmith or dealer to reprogram your key fob. In some cases, the software may also require reinstallation to your body control modules.
Interference
Interference can also cause the key fob not to receive or transmit a signal. This may happen if the keyfob is in close proximity to a radio transmitter like a cellphone or radar detector. Other reasons why the key fob could not function include a poor connection to the buttons or the internal chip or water damage.
If your key fob suddenly stopped working, or you've tried everything at home to fix it (e.g. replacing the battery, reprogramming, and using the spare key fob, you could have a malfunctioning receiver module on your 500. The receiver module, located beneath the dashboard, detects radio frequency signals from your key fob. It converts them into electronic commands that the vehicle interprets.
Luckily, there is an easy method of resetting all of the on-board systems in your 500 and include the key fob. Disconnect the battery 12 volt for about 15 minutes, by removing the negative cable and then the positive cable. Reconnect the battery. This will get rid of any remaining electrical charge and restart the car's computers, which could allow you to get your key fob working again. If the issue continues, you should seek out an expert technician. They can determine the root of your problems.