Why Can't the Smart Key Open the Car Door?
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Smart key failure to open the car door may be due to a malfunction in the smart key itself, such as when the remote control has no battery, or when the vehicle is in an environment with signal tower interference, causing issues with the smart remote system. Reasons why the car door cannot be opened: The remote control's battery is dead, preventing the car from unlocking during use; the car is parked in an environment with signal tower interference, disrupting the remote control's infrared signal; the smart remote system malfunctions, making it impossible to recognize the smart key for door operations. Solutions: Keyless start models usually have a slot for the smart key. Some models place this slot inside the center console, while others position it under the cup holder mat. When the smart key runs out of battery, inserting it into this slot allows the vehicle to detect the key and start the engine. Some keyless start models feature a metal key ignition slot. Locate this slot, insert the key blade from the remote control, and start the engine with one push.