How to Replace a Kia CEED Key Fob
Key fobs, as with all battery-powered devices, eventually show warning signs when the batteries start to degrade. These warning signs could include a decrease in range or the inability to start or unlock your car.
Kia is determined to make the life of Flowood drivers slightly easier with the convenience of a hands-free lock/unlock feature, which allows you to open your door with a thumb on the handle. Learn more about these Kia key fob tricks here!
How to Replace the Battery
The key fob on your Kia is a wonderful method to lock, unlock, and start your car from a distance however, the battery inside may eventually go out. If this happens, you'll need to learn how to replace the battery in the Kia key fob to get back on the road. It's easy to do, and you can usually do it yourself if you're prepared.
The life expectancy of key fob batteries is between two and three years. There are a few warning signs that the battery inside a key fob is starting to wear out. The most obvious one is a gradual loss in range for the transmitter meaning that you'll need to be closer to your vehicle when you want to lock or unlock it. Certain key fobs will also display a message on the dashboard when their battery is low.
To replace kia key G28 Car Keys inside a key fob, you will need a flathead screwdriver as well as a small tool to separate the fob's two components. The screwdriver's tip must be inserted into the slot of the fob's side that is not holding the mechanical blade. Carefully open the case with the screwdriver. Remove the battery that was in place and replace it with a brand new one, taking care to note its position.
This key fob uses a CR2032 battery available for purchase the batteries from a wide range of hardware stores. Once you have a new battery, place it in the correct place and close the case.
How to Replace the Transmitter
Kia's smart keys work to make the lives of Brandon drivers a bit easier. One of the benefits is the capability to lock or unlock the car remotely when you're close by, by holding the button on your Kia fob, or pressing it into the door handle. The battery inside the Kia fob can wear out over time. You'll notice that you need to be nearer to the car to lock or unlock it. You may also notice that the car doesn't recognize the fob or display a message on the dashboard when you hit the keyless entry button.
It's not difficult to replace the transmitter or keyfob battery on the Kia. You'll require an flathead screwdriver to remove the fob, and you must be careful not to damage the internal components of the fob as well as the mechanical key. After you have opened the case, you can take out the battery that was in it and replace it with a brand new CR2032 battery.
It's not something you'll require often, but knowing how to change the transmitter or smart fob battery is vital if ever you require it. Matt Castrucci Kia has created an instruction manual to help change your key fob battery.

How do you replace the Smart Key
Kia's Smart Key system is a excellent convenience feature that lets drivers to lock or unlock their vehicles without having fish their keys out of their pockets. However, as with any battery-powered device, the longevity of the key fob is short and it's always a good idea to keep an extra. The replacement process is actually very easy. With one screwdriver that is small the process can be completed in just a few minutes.
Remove the mechanical key blade first from the fob. To do so, wedge the end of your screwdriver in the slit on the side of the fob opposite to the one that houses the mechanical key. Press the button at the bottom of the fob to release it. It will then pop out easily and you will be able to remove the old battery from its slot.
Replace the CR2032 batteries. Find the slot using the tip of the screwdriver. Then, put the new battery in its slot and gently push the two halves of the key fob back together.
It's not something you should do every day but it's essential to know what to do when the time arrives. Having this knowledge can help you avoid the frustration of having to call an expert mechanic and wait for them to show up.
How to Replace the Mechanical Key
The remote key fob allows drivers to unlock and lock their vehicles without the need to use a physical car key. The fob may also have buttons that can be used to operate features such as the trunk or liftgate, or activate the panic alarm.
The smart key fobs for keys that come with Kia vehicles have been designed to last for a long time. Like any battery-powered product they will eventually exhibit warning indicators of battery failure. The most common warning sign is a decrease in range meaning that the vehicle will have to be closer to the fob in order to lock or unlock it.
If this is the case, you will need to replace the fob's mechanical keys. The process is relatively easy and doesn't require any special tools. First, turn the key to the off position and wait for the door locks to cycle. Then, use an small screwdriver that is flat to secure the tip of the key fob, in the opposite direction to where the emergency key is.
After you've put the screwdriver in and you'll hear a click. After this, you can remove the mechanical key, unplug the battery that was in use and replace it with an entirely new one. You'll then be ready to hit the Rogers roads again! If you have additional questions, reach out to the service team at our Kia dealership in Muncie. We'll be happy to walk you through each step!