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I would suspect it needs the power cell in the key fob replaced.
It may have enough electricity left to work the little LED indicator but not enough to transmit. If this is the fob you use most of the time it would make since that the battery would be depleted before the other just because of the higher use.
Replacing the battery cell in the fob is what I would try first.
Get under the dash or where the unit is located.
You will see 8 or 9 dip switches on the unit with an LED beside them.
Turn switch 1 and 8 on.
Press and release the brake. (LED will flash)
Press and hold start button on remote. (LED will flash and parklights will flash once.
Turn switch 1 and 8 to off.
Press and release the brake (LED will flash once)
In future would be a good idea to supply vehicle details etc as can sometimes be a known condition , that saves time looking it up , good luck
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