1999 Mazda Millennia S - My keyless remote stopped working, I went to autozone to change the battery, but they told the battery is good and the keyless remote is working good as well. I used the manual key to open the door and used the key to start the engine... but I am not able to start the engine. Even the dashboard lights are not turning on... nothing is turning on... Is it a battery problem or some kinda ignition lock out (security lock) issue?
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2000 Avalon keyless remotes stopped working: solution Both keyless remotes for my 2000 Avalon stopped working. The batteries were good (I checked them with a volt-ohm meter). The Toyota dealer determined that the remote used most was defective and it tried to initialize the receiver in the car. This caused the second remote also not to work. The dealer reset the receiver (reinitialized it after first unplugging it), replaced the defective remote with a new one, and reprogrammed both remotes. Total cost: $225 labor, 164 for new remote. Later, another remote went bad. I just stopped using it.
If you have a keyless remote, use it to lock and unlock your doors-if not, lock your door with the door lock, close the door, and unlock the door with the key. This should reset the alarm.
Is the battery good in the remote? Is the remote working? Did the car come with keyless remote?
If you stop by a big box part store they have a tester to check the remote. Sometimes when the battery is replaced there is a solder joint that brakes.
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