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 are starting to run out. These signs can include a decrease in range or the inability to unlock or start your vehicle.
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How do you replace a battery
The key fob in your Kia is a fantastic way to lock, unlock and even start your car remotely but the battery inside may eventually go out. If this occurs, you'll need learn how to replace the Kia key fob battery to be back on the road. It's easy to do and you'll usually do it yourself if prepared.

The average lifespan of key fob batteries is about two to three years. There are a variety of warning signs that a key fob's battery is starting to wear out. The most obvious is an increasing loss of range for the transmitter, which means you'll need to be nearer to your car if you want to lock or unlock it. Some key fobs show a message on the dashboard when the battery is empty.
To replace the battery in a key fob, you will need a flathead screwdriver as well as a smaller tool to cut the fob's two parts. Use the tip of the screwdriver into the slot on the side of the key fob which does not hold the mechanical key blade, and then gently pull the case open. Remove the battery from the case, and replace it with a brand new one. Take note of its orientation.
You can buy a CR2032 in a variety of hardware stores. Install the new battery and close the case.
How do you replace the transmitter?
Kia's intelligent key technology works to make the lives of Brandon drivers just a little bit easier. One of the benefits is the capability to lock or unlock the car remotely when close by, hold the button on your Kia fob or pressing it into the door handle. However, there are instances when the battery in a Kia fob can begin to wear out. The first sign of this will be the need to be much closer to your vehicle to lock or unlock it. You might also notice that your car does not recognize the key fob when you press the keyless button, or displays a message.
Fortunately replacing the transmitter or key fob battery in a Kia shouldn't be a problem. You'll require a flathead screwdriver to open the fob, and be cautious not to damage the internal components of the fob or the mechanical key. Once you've opened the case, you are able to take out the old battery and replace it with a new CR2032 battery.
Changing the transmitter or smart key fob battery in your Kia won't be something you'll need to regularly but it's vital to know how to do it in case the time comes that you'll have to. Matt Castrucci Kia has put together a guide to help you change your key fob battery.
How do I replace the Smart Key
Kia's Smart Key is a great feature that lets drivers lock and unlock their vehicles without having their keys in their pockets. But, like any other battery-powered device life span of the key fob is limited and it's a good idea to keep an extra. Fortunately, replacing the key fob is quite simple. The procedure can be completed in a matter of minutes with the flathead screwdriver.
Start by removing the mechanical key blade from the fob. To do so, wedge the end of your screwdriver in the slit on the side of the fob next to the one that houses the mechanical key. Press the button on the bottom of the fob to let it go. The old battery should pop off easily.
Then next, replace the CR2032 battery. Find the slot using the edge of the screwdriver. Then, insert the new battery in its slot, and gently pull the two parts of the key fob back together.
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How do you replace a mechanical Key
A remote car key fob lets users to lock and unlock their Kia vehicle at a distance, without having to fiddle with a physical key. The fob might also have buttons that can activate features such as the trunk or liftgate, or activate a panic alarm.
Luckily the smart key fobs that are used in Kia vehicles are designed to last. Like any battery-powered product they will eventually exhibit warning indicators of battery failure. The most frequent indicator is a loss in range which means that the vehicle has to be closer to the fob to lock or unlock it.
If this is the case, you'll need to replace the fob's mechanical keys. The process is relatively straightforward and doesn't require special tools. First switch the key to the off position and wait for the door locks to cycle. Make use of a small flathead to wedge the tip of the screwdriver into the key fob to the side where the emergency keys are stored.
After you've inserted your screwdriver you should hear it click. Then, you can remove the mechanical key, remove the battery that was in use and replace it with an entirely new one. You'll then be ready to drive on the Rogers roads again! If you have any other questions, contact the team of service at our Kia dealership in Muncie. We'll gladly walk you through the process step by step!