10 Facts About Fiat 500 Keys That Will Instantly Make You Feel Good Mo…
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Fiat Panda keyfobs are equipped with a transponder that transmits an electronic signal from the fob to the car to unlock doors or turn on the motor. However, the fob can stop working due to a variety of causes.

Dead Coin Battery
If the battery in your key fob has died, the first step is to replace it. Make use of a button cell battery that has the same voltage, size, and specifications as the old one.
If the key fob was exposed to water (such as rain or saltwater at the beach) It must be cleaned prior to using it again. A paper towel soaked in isopropyl alcohol or electronic cleaner can help.
If the key fob has not been exposed to water but still does not work it could be a problem with the receiver module or an internal electronic chip. In these instances, reprogramming the key fob using an OBDII scanner can assist.
Water Damage
If your key fob has taken immersed in a puddle or pool or gone to the washing machine, it could have some water damage. It's generally possible to repair it by taking the batteries off and cleaning the circuit board using rubbing alcohol. It's best to let the circuit board completely dry before installing the battery.
If your key fob stopped working, even after replacing the battery and reprogramming it, you may have a problem with the receiver module. You can find reprogramming procedures for the majority of vehicles' remote key fobs on YouTube or in the owner's guide. You can also reset the computer of your vehicle using the OBDII scanner tool.
Faulty Receiver Module
The key fob is equipped with a chip which communicates with the vehicle's system. This chip will stop sending and receiving signals to the car if it becomes damaged. Dropping the key fob can cause this, as can exposure to water. If the key fob has stopped functioning after exposure to water, it may be possible to repair it by cleaning the chip using isopropyl alcohol, or electronic cleaner.
However, if the key fob is still unable to not respond after cleaning it it is likely that the receiver module is not functioning properly and will require to be replaced. A malfunctioning receiver could cause the key to stop working. This is usually caused by electromagnetic interference.
Electronic chip that is malfunctioning
The electronic chip in your key fob is a crucial component of the anti-theft system in your vehicle. It sends a signal to the immobiliser in your car that tells it that the key is valid. If the chip is damaged or broken, your vehicle will not start.
A malfunctioning chip can be caused by interference from other objects, weather conditions or transmitters located near your vehicle. In this situation you'll require a new key fob.
Faulty Battery Contacts
The battery contacts of the fob's battery can be damaged by heavy usage. If they are bent, or damaged, the fob will not send any signals to receiver modules in the vehicle.
Modern fobs come with rubber seals in order to keep out water. Submerging them in water, even if it is just the slightest splash or drizzle could damage the electronic chip.
The key fob contains an embedded chip that communicates to the immobilizer system of the vehicle to start it. This system makes use of cryptocoding systems in the latest vehicles, or the old red key system for older ones. The chip must be replaced if it's malfunctioning.
Faulty 12 Volt Batterie
A malfunctioning battery could cause the key fob not to work. The car's computer may not recognize the remote when this occurs.
Before replacing the battery, [empty] you should test it with a a voltmeter to determine its capacity. A fully charged battery should read 12.6 volts. If the reading decreases significantly then it's time to replace the battery.
To determine the capacity of a battery put an electrical load on it for a couple of minutes. This will eliminate approximately 1% of the charge on the surface. Then take another measurement of the voltage. The longer a battery can hold its voltage, the better its capacity. Ideally, it should remain at or near 12 volts for several minutes.
Faulty Radio Signal
This is the most common reason behind a key fob that ceases to send signals to the car. This problem can be solved by replacing the battery. It is important to buy batteries that have the same voltage and dimensions as the original.
Fobs take a lot of abuse, but they're also not impervious to destruction. Contacts on batteries and buttons can be damaged through rough handling.
Other transmitters or objects that use the same frequency can also interfere with a signal. For example, a light-control panel in your home could send interference on the same frequency as key fobs utilize. This can interfere with the remote control in your car.
Afflicted OBDII scan tool
There are many reasons why a scan tool might not work. Some are more complex than others.
Professional scan tools allow mechanics to look over the car's networks and conduct a variety self-tests. These are real time savers, however they're also expensive, and beyond the budget of most DIYers.
If your OBD2 scanner isn't turning on make sure you check the voltage at terminal 16 (scan tool power) and terminal 4 (chassis ground). If these are OK it's possible that a fuse is blowing. This is among the most common reasons for failure of the scanner. The simple fix is usually to replace the fuse that is blowing up.
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