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    Key fob not working when car left for a while

    I have noticed that the key fob won't work when the car has been left sit for a while the key fob will not unlock the doors. I went away for a week and it did it and then I went away for a weekend and it has done it again.

    If I unlock the door with the key, don't open it, then lock the doors again with the key fob button, I can unlock the doors with the key fob again, it only does it when it has been left for a few days, I drive it every day except when I go away

    Has anyone had this problem or know how to fix it?

    thanks

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    Have you tried replacing the battery in the key fob?
    Roger


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    I have thought of that but havn't I will try it, I will give it a go thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banjo_pluker View Post
    I have thought of that but havn't I will try it, I will give it a go thanks
    Let us know how you go.
    Roger


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    That action is a part of the sleep programming in the cars computers. Its so if you leave the vehicle for an extended period of time the battery doesn't go flat. When the D2 was first released (about 99-mid01) the timing on this was set at only about 2 days or something if I recall correctly. The dealers then started to change this to whats now something around 5 days to a week.

    Its normal. To over-ride it you stick the key in the door and turn it, and then unlock and disarm the car with the button on the key.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    That action is a part of the sleep programming in the cars computers. Its so if you leave the vehicle for an extended period of time the battery doesn't go flat. When the D2 was first released (about 99-mid01) the timing on this was set at only about 2 days or something if I recall correctly. The dealers then started to change this to whats now something around 5 days to a week.

    Its normal. To over-ride it you stick the key in the door and turn it, and then unlock and disarm the car with the button on the key.
    Thank you very much Slunnie,

    It is a 2000 model and that all makes scense, I replaced the battery in the key fob anyway, triple fold incresed the range but what you have said has put my mind at ease thanks

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