Will the work on trunk? I wonder if key has been changed out. When power goes out in my SUV doors still open. Only other way I know is to jimmy the lock with coat hanger or something.
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Will the work on trunk? I wonder if key has been changed out. When power goes out in my SUV doors still open. Only other way I know is to jimmy the lock with coat hanger or something.
I use a small flat ***** driver just to pry open the fob. Then I just pull it apart, it will separate in 2 parts. Change the battery and just snap on the 2 parts back together.
i would check battery connections and test battery. a battery can have a bad cell and run lights but not have enough amps to spin a stater. if everything on battery is good i would suspect a bad starter
I just changed the battery in my fob for 2011 Journey Crew, with the battery removed ( from fob ) I did start my car by pushing the start button whith my fob... so the theory is tested and true.... also the battery you'll need is CR2032 available everywhere... and removing the battery will NOT remove the programming of your fob ( also tested )... so no need to visit the "steelership" Hope this helps....
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