What to Do When the Key Fob for a Push-to-Start Car Runs Out of Battery?
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Solutions for when the key fob of a push-to-start car runs out of battery: 1. Smart Key Slot: Push-to-start models usually have a smart key slot. Some models place it inside the center console, while others position it beneath the cup holder mat. When the smart key is out of battery, insert it into this slot and wait a moment. The vehicle will detect the key's presence and allow you to start the engine. 2. Mechanical Keyhole: Some push-to-start models are equipped with a traditional metal keyhole. Locate this keyhole and insert the key blade from the remote key fob to start the car as you would with a conventional vehicle. The mechanical keyhole is typically hidden behind the push-to-start button, requiring you to pry off the plastic button cover to access it. 3. Place the Smart Key on the Induction Area: When the smart key is out of power, press the remote key against the push-to-start button or another designated induction area. After a brief wait, the vehicle will recognize the key. This method maximizes the smart key's remaining induction capability. 4. Replace the Battery: Simply replace the depleted battery with a new one. You can either visit a dealership to get a new smart battery replacement or purchase the same battery model online and replace it yourself.