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hi on my bmw 323 1999 the key fob dont work i tried pairing it up by turning on then off holding the unlock button and pressing the middle three times once the central locking locks and unlocks get out and it still dont work on the fob any ideads
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Battery in fob? Had same on work van the other day.

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Yeah! Should really be re-proggied using a known new battery...

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the fob doesnt have a replacable battery does it?doesnt it charge when in the ignition?

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I think this another myth Smarty, as the physical key must have a pos and neg to recharge but alas it is solid... There is a battery (Lithium) and will need changing after around 6-7 years... Awaiting correction :unsure:

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how the fook do ya replace em?mine is a sealed unit

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I must agree there is prob a li-ion battery inside, but it is also possible to charge something without a physical + and - terminal, prob using condition or even induction maybe?

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thanks for the comments so does anyone know how to replace this with out breaking the case lmao
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just after posing this i desided to try open the key in the end i ended up getting a screw driver and a hammer to open it not reccomended as these are a sealed unit and the battery is not replaceable as its attached to the the board its self no way of getting it off with out breaking it away :(
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hahahaha.unlucky mate

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Does it have a soldered tab on the top of the battery?

TBH When people came in with this problem, they walked out with a NEW cut key and not that expensive really (Included setup too LOL) :rolleyes:

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View PostDabsy, on 25 October 2011 - 05:54 PM, said:

Does it have a soldered tab on the top of the battery?

TBH When people came in with this problem, they walked out with a NEW cut key and not that expensive really (Included setup too LOL) :rolleyes:

yeah thats the oone mate and the battery has like a cover over it
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If you wanna fix it then you'll need a soldering iron :rolleyes::D

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hey i know this thread has been around for a few months now but i need some advice if poss, ive had my one and only key stolen so i need to get a replacement one before i can do anything with my car!! ive rang the AA but they said theyre lock assistance cant do anything because the likes of BMW and Mercedes dont release the software, now ive tried to ring BMW but they are still closed but ive been told that they should be able to get me a replacement after about 5 days from germany, now have i just been fobbed off? or does anyone have any experience of this? and what was the outcome timewise and cost,

thanks DeanT

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View PostDeanT, on 27 December 2011 - 11:10 AM, said:

hey i know this thread has been around for a few months now but i need some advice if poss, ive had my one and only key stolen so i need to get a replacement one before i can do anything with my car!! ive rang the AA but they said theyre lock assistance cant do anything because the likes of BMW and Mercedes dont release the software, now ive tried to ring BMW but they are still closed but ive been told that they should be able to get me a replacement after about 5 days from germany, now have i just been fobbed off? or does anyone have any experience of this? and what was the outcome timewise and cost,

thanks DeanT

Answered on your other Topic, Dean ;)



 


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