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Your key fob remote control contains a digital watch battery. Carefully remove the rear of the fob to replace the battery. You can take it to your local Sears watch department or your local Radio Shack if you are hesitant to try to remove the rear of the fob. They will do it for you. If a dead battery is not your problem, take the fob to the parts department of your local Jeep dealer or lock smith [along with your registration for proof of ownership & VIN number] They can test the remote to see if it's dead and needs replacement.
Your remote could need a new battery. Open the case and there is a flat round silver "watch type" battery about the size of a coin. It will say something like CR2032 and you can get a replacement at the auto parts store or drug store. That is the first thing to replace, and see if that solves your problem.
The battery is dead. They do not like being unused and not charged for long periods. The battery can be replaced. For details on how to replace the battery, go to the WEB site I have given and watch a YouTube video.
I just replaced the battery in my 20yr old Seiko chrono sports 100. And I had the same problem. I think I stopped it on 12 while in stopwatch mode and held down the start stop button and the set button at the same time. See if that works dude.
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