How to Replace a Kia Sportage Replacement Key
For many Kia models, the key contains a built-in keyless entry system. This key is similar to a remote control, and is exchangeable by an Kia dealer.
Key fobs are prone to malfunction due to various reasons, such as the battery of the coin is dead worn buttons or buttons, signal interference, water damage and a malfunctioning receiver module. Here are some helpful tips to help you get your Kia sportage replacement key to work once more.
How do you replace the remote key or smartkey?
It doesn’t matter if your kia rio car key replacement comes with an intelligent key, remote key, push to start key or a regular non-transponder metal key, the battery in these keys will eventually need replacement. This is particularly in the event that your vehicle displays a message that indicates that the smart or remote key has low battery power.
It’s an easy procedure. To replace the battery on the key fob take out the mechanical key from the slit on the back of the key fob. Next, break the cover. Inside the key fob will be a small screw that holds the battery in place. Remove the old battery by removing the screw with a small screwdriver. Install the new battery and close the opening on the key fob.
Once the key fob has a fresh battery and you’ve tested it, press the locks and unlock buttons. You’re good to go when the doors lock or unlock as expected. You can now use Kia’s hands-free lock/unlock function whenever your fingers feel cold or you have to run some errands in Brandon.
Note: Some keys may require to be programmed (transponder chips or smart keys). This requires a programming machine which is available to the locksmith for cars or dealer. Other keys (non transponder keys made of steel) don’t require programming. If your key needs to be reprogrammed, then you will need to know the key code number printed on the key code tag and keep it in a safe location.
How to replace a battery
If the Kia key fob is unable to respond when you press the lock/unlock button, it’s likely that the battery is depleted. A low battery can also cause other issues, like the check engine light appearing or the engine not working correctly. Fortunately replacing the key fob battery is a simple DIY project that requires only some basic tools.
Before starting the process, make sure that your vehicle is off and that all doors are closed. Find the small metal or plastic piece near the bottom of the key fob. Jiggle it until the metal key pops out. The key can be put into the door’s driver handle to unlock your car.
To replace the key fob’s battery, remove the cover on the rear and use a plastic pry bar tool to remove the latch holding the black negative battery cable. Remove the old battery and orient the new one so that the “+” positive side is facing you, and the “-” negative side is facing the fob’s metallic electrical contacts. 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, turn the key fob off and then turn it on in the ignition several times until the door locks cycle. Then you can test your Kia key fob to check whether it’s working again.
How do you replace a smart keys
Depending on the model of the Kia Sportage, you may have the standard key fob, or a smart key. The smart key comes with an embedded mechanical key blade while the standard keyfob does not. Both types of key fobs have a battery inside them that will eventually need to be replaced. This is a simple procedure that takes only two minutes.
Be sure to turn off your Kia and stand on a flat well-lit and well-lit area before you begin. Be aware that there are tiny components inside the fob which could be snagged if not cautious.
The first step is to find the small release button on the lower backside of the fob. It’s either a circular or rectangular slot. You can open the key fob by pressing the button.
After the key fob has been opened, take out the battery that was in it. The new battery should be a CR-2032, and can be purchased online or at your local auto parts store. After you’ve finished you should be able to lock or unlock your car using your key fob, even if the engine isn’t running!
How do you replace a mechanical key
The 2013 Kia rio key replacement key fob is a fantastic convenience that allows us to lock and unlock our car with the push of an button. Like any other device it may have issues occasionally. Luckily, there are methods to troubleshoot these issues and keep our key fobs in good working order over the long haul.
One of the most common problems is a low or dead battery. This can cause the device to stop working entirely or even to stop working intermittently. If this is the case then try replacing the battery with a new one.
If this isn’t enough to solve the issue, you can use an ordinary screwdriver with a flat head to push the fob’s plastic casing open. Be sure not to damage any internal components or scratch the plastic. After the battery has been removed then replace it with a new one.
Once the new battery is installed, close and unlock the doors with the mechanical key (every Kia fob comes with an emergency mechanical key that can fit into the slot). Test the key fob and verify that it’s working properly. If the device not working, contact an expert locksmith or dealer to solve the problem. To avoid lockouts in the future, ensure you purchase an emergency key that can be able to work with all trunk and door cylinders.