Rickker
Active Member
Recently came back to my 2024 Kona in a parking lot and could not unlock it. No communication between the fob and the car. Figured the battery inside the fob was too weak (which it was). Tried to open the door with the mechanical key but was not able to do so. Tried holding the fob in different positions near the door handle, and finally it opened. Later, at home, I removed the CR 2450 battery, checked the voltage to be 2.98v with my multimeter. Purchased a new CR 2450, measured its voltage to be 3.20v, installed it in the fob and all is well.
OK, that's the background. Here are some questions, in case this comes up again...
* Is there any way to tell when a fob battery is starting to die, without physically removing it from the case and measuring the voltage under load? A friend of mine has a Honda CR-V and says that a notice comes on the insturment panel when the fob battery is getting weak. That would be nice. It is a PITA to pry apart the fob cases, take out the battery, then have to test it under load to determine if it is getting weak.
* As for the mechanical key, I was not able to figure out how to use it, and will go to the dealer to have them show me. But, even if I had been able to unlock the car with the mechanical key, that only gets me inside the car. What about starting the car and driving home? Does the action of opening the door allow being able to start it, and drive away?
Perhaps this has happened to some of you. Answers/comments are welcome.
OK, that's the background. Here are some questions, in case this comes up again...
* Is there any way to tell when a fob battery is starting to die, without physically removing it from the case and measuring the voltage under load? A friend of mine has a Honda CR-V and says that a notice comes on the insturment panel when the fob battery is getting weak. That would be nice. It is a PITA to pry apart the fob cases, take out the battery, then have to test it under load to determine if it is getting weak.
* As for the mechanical key, I was not able to figure out how to use it, and will go to the dealer to have them show me. But, even if I had been able to unlock the car with the mechanical key, that only gets me inside the car. What about starting the car and driving home? Does the action of opening the door allow being able to start it, and drive away?
Perhaps this has happened to some of you. Answers/comments are welcome.