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My keyfob stopped working properly last night.

I can still remotely lock the car, and unlocking with the key and starting the car works fine, but I can't unlock it remotely.

Fortunately I have the spare so can carry on using the car.

I assume the batteries in the keyfobs have a finite life. The car is just about 6 years old, does that sound about right for a dead battery?

Will Skoda have replace the battery? Presumably it's an overpriced job?

Any advice or experience appreciated.

Cheers.

Easy to do yourself ,Lithium battery a CR 2032 3 volt battery bought from maplins or a supermarket , video guide on here , yours will be the 1st part , all vag cars are the same of that era, do not repeatedly press the button away from your car as you may lose the coding, just put new battery in writing side down and reassemble and press unlock or lock. Change both Keyfobs, they have lasted well, I change mine every 18 months :happy:

You Tube guide

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Nice one, thanks!!

I'll get a battery and give that a go.

If your second key still works the you can get 2 CR2032s from Amazon for 53p inc postage at the moment.

I'd always go for a battery with a recognised brand as well e.g. Duracell, Rayovac, Panasonic etc. Some of the unbranded ones are complete rubbish and when used in some devices, positively dangerous.

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Cheers, one Duracell CR2032 winging it's way to me :happy:

Beware of that video. The battery removed had the writing side down and the replacement had the writing side up.

Shome mishtake shurely?

Shome mishtake shurely?

What??

He does explain that he put the battery in upside down in the first part, but for clarity he really should have just recorded that part again with it the right way up. Its presumably not as if it was shot over 6 months with 20000 extras and the cost of a retake would have been prohibitive :smirk:

One picture is worth a thousand words.

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A Duracell CR2032 arrived for the princely sum of 78 new pence, and now the keyfob works fine again.

Thanks to you all for the tips and advice!

As much as that ! :giggle: glad to have saved you some dosh

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Yeah, I did have to give it some thought before clicking to confirm the order ;)

Nice one for your help.

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