What to Do When Your Remote Car Key Gets Wet?
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Methods to handle a wet car key: 1. Do not press any buttons immediately after the key gets wet, as this may cause moisture to penetrate deeper into the key. 2. Dry the surface of the key, open the casing, remove the battery, and use absorbent paper towels to wipe the internal components. 3. Use a hair dryer on the cool setting to dry the key. Avoid using hot air, as the internal circuit board should not be exposed to excessive heat. 4. Gently wipe the internal button contacts and other parts with high-concentration alcohol. After drying, reinstall the battery. Here is some additional information: Most car keys are designed to be water-resistant for everyday use but are not waterproof for submersion. Although the exterior of car remote keys is usually made of water-resistant material, there are gaps between the key parts and a circuit board inside, so the key should not be submerged in water, as this could damage the internal components.