https://johnson-lyons.hubstack.net/the-benefits-of-key-fob-repairs-at-a-minimum-once-in-your-lifetime https://postheaven.net/hoodtrain3/20-misconceptions-about-key-repair-busted Car Immobiliser Repair In the latter part of the 20th century automakers began using car immobilisers due to hot-wiring becoming more popular among thieves. The immobiliser stops your vehicle from starting if your key fob chip is damaged or doesn't match. This is why it's crucial to get your car's immobiliser repaired promptly if it's malfunctioning or damaged. Here are some common reasons for your car's immobiliser failing to work: Dead Batteries Key fob problems are often caused by batteries that are dead. Battery problems can be caused by prolonged use and harsh environmental conditions as well as the aging process. When a battery dies it will not provide the power necessary to operate the key fob, and also transmit the signal needed by the immobiliser system. This could stop your vehicle from starting and may need a professional repair the immobiliser system. In most cases, a simple battery replacement will revive the battery that was dead. You can purchase a good quality coin-styled battery at your local hardware store, or even from a few general retailers for around $5-10. After you have purchased the latest coin-style battery carefully take the old one off and then open the case. Look for or notch on the line that divides the bottom and top halves of the fob. Then, insert the tip of a flathead screwdriver or coin into the slot, then move it around the edges. Then, insert the new battery and snap the two halves of the fob shut. Once you are done recycling the old battery at a battery collection site close to you. If doesn't solve the issue, it could be a problem with the RFID technology within the key fob. In most vehicles that feature push-button ignition, the fob is required to be positioned close to the barrel of ignition to confirm its presence. If the RFID on the key fob cannot co