What to Do When the Remote Key is Not Around?

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NoraFitz
07/30/25 6:16am
If the car remote key is not around, you can first check if the car has a mobile phone remote control function to open the door remotely, or go to get the key. There are no other alternatives. The reasons for the malfunction of the car remote key are as follows: 1. The battery is dead or the battery contact is poor. 2. The time control module in the remote key is malfunctioning. 3. The antenna of the car's remote transmitter is aging. 4. The front windshield has been fitted with explosion-proof solar film, which to some extent blocks the remote signal. Below is more information about car remote keys: 1. A remote key refers to a key that can open and lock the door from a distance without inserting the key into the keyhole. Its greatest advantage is that, regardless of day or night, there is no need to locate the keyhole, eliminating the cumbersome process of inserting the key to open the door, allowing for convenient remote locking and unlocking. 2. The remote key can also open the trunk and fuel tank cap from outside the car, close the windows, and retract the side mirrors when locking the car.
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