What Are the Reasons Why the Car Remote Control Doesn't Work?
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There are many reasons why a car remote control may not work: 1. The battery is dead or has poor contact; 2. The time control module in the remote control malfunctions, which can also cause the remote to stop working; 3. The antenna of the remote transmitter in the car has aged, etc. Here is some relevant information: 1. If the car remote control does not work, and it still doesn't function after replacing the battery, you can take it to a repair station for inspection and repair. Some cars may experience unresponsive remote door locks when the front windshield is covered with anti-explosion sun film, especially when trying to unlock the car from the front. This happens because the anti-explosion sun film can partially block the remote signal. 2. When using the car remote control, avoid contact with strong magnetic fields, such as high-voltage power lines, transmission towers, or other places with strong magnetic signals. It is best to avoid parking the vehicle in such areas. Since smart keys use low-intensity radio waves, they may not function properly under magnetic interference.