What to Do When the Car Remote Control Fails?
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Solutions for car remote control failure include: 1. Check the battery circuit or replace the battery; 2. Inspect the condition of wiring aging; 3. If the remote key is unusable, use the mechanical key to lock the car; 4. Check for open or short circuits in the lock block and control wiring; 5. Park the car in a different location and try again to avoid magnetic field interference with the signal. Reasons for car remote control failure are: 1. Strong magnetic field interference around the car; 2. Car malfunction; 3. Dead battery or poor battery contact; 4. Aging antenna in the car's remote transmitter; 5. Failure of the timing control module in the remote key.