Symptoms of Honda CR-V Key Fob Failure
- The key fob won’t lock/unlock doors
- Pressing buttons has no effect
- The smart entry feature not working
- Getting the “key fob battery low” warning light
Causes of Key Fob Failure
Low or Dead Battery
- The normal cause of failure
- Easy fix by replacing the battery
Faulty Key Fob
- Electronic failure or water damage
- May need to be replaced
Wireless Signal Interference
- Other devices blocking signal
- Can re-sync or move key fob
Troubleshooting Steps
Check the Key Fob Battery Level
- Replace the battery if low
Resync Key Fob
- Repair key fob to CR-V wireless system
Eliminate Signal Interference
- Move away from other wireless devices
- Try a different location closer to CR-V
Get a Replacement Key Fob
- Purchase a new key fob if faulty
- Locksmiths can program replacement
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does a replacement key fob cost?
- Can I program a key fob myself?
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