Key Fob Replacement for the seat leon key fob Ibiza
This refreshed fifth-generation Ibiza is a contender in the crowded supermini segment. It competes with the Renault Clio, Peugeot 208 and Ford Fiesta.
Use a small flat-head screwdriver or a thumbnail (A) to remove the battery compartment cover of the key fob (B). Replace the CR2025 coin battery and ensure it is placed in the correct direction and in the right polarity.
Dead Coin Battery
A dead battery for a coin is the most typical cause of a seat leon key fob that isn't locking or unlocking your car. When it is dead you will notice the decrease in range or no power. It is easy to replace it with a new one (CR2025) from the local supermarket. You should be aware that using the wrong or non-compatible batteries can damage your key fob. Make sure that the battery you replace is the same size and voltage, and has the same specifications.
If your device was exposed to clean water, like rain or soapy tap water it is possible that the electronic chip inside has been damaged by corrosion. You might try cleaning your chip with alcohol or an electronic cleaner to check if it works but it is most likely that the chip has been damaged and fried.
A new key fob is the most straightforward solution. Major car dealers sell them and they can be installed by an experienced mechanic. They can also be purchased on ebay. It is recommended to work on a surface that is equipped with adequate lighting. It is easier to work with small parts. This will also allow you to avoid putting anything back in the wrong spot. Always work on the key fob in a secured and safe place.
Water Damage
You might think that your key fob is damaged if you drop it in an unintentional pool or accidentally wash it. There's a chance. If the circuit board inside the fob is exposed to water, it becomes a conductor that shorts out the components. It also speeds up corrosion and rust.
This is a simple solution. Find something absorbent to put inside the fob. A tissue or paper towel will work well. Then make use of an alcohol-soaked cotton swab and a cotton swab isopropyl alcohol and wipe down the circuit board and other components to get rid of any battery acid residue or contamination. Allow the board to dry for several days in a warm and dry environment.
Replace the battery when the fob is dry by replacing it with a new one with the same dimensions and the same polarity ('+' (pointing upwards). The fob might be difficult to open to get to the battery, however when you have a flat head screwdriver at hand it will be a breeze to insert. Once the fob is assembled, it should work as usual. If it doesn't, then you'll need to reprogramme it or replace the receiver module.
Radio Interference
If a keyfob works properly, it broadcasts an audio frequency that is absorbed by a receiver module in your vehicle. If the signal is interrupted in some way the key fob will not function properly. This may be due to things, weather conditions or other transmitters operating on the same frequency near your car.
This could cause your key fob's button to not work the car's systems like the ignition switch or security system. It is recommended to replace your key fob's battery.
A few aftermarket LED lighting fixtures that utilizes the same frequency as a remote key fob can interfere with the signal, preventing it from reaching the receiver modules. The LED light must be turned off or switched to a different frequency in order to be able to avoid interference.
If you have a brand new battery in your key fob, and the problem persists, it is likely that the antenna on your key fob is damaged or inoperable. This is important because the antenna is responsible for sending signals from the key fob to the receiver module. An OBDII scan can assist in diagnosing the issue by revealing exactly what's wrong with your system. The scanner will ask you for details about your car, including the make, model, engine type and VIN number.
Faulty Receiver Module
The key fob comes with an electronic receiver that transmits signals to lock and unlock the key fob. All electronic components on board will stop working if the receiver module is affected by a malfunction. If this is the case, reprogramming with an OBDII scanner or replacing the key fob may aid.
There are a number of possible causes for this issue such as the battery of the coin is dead, water damage or signal interference. It is possible to reset the on-board computer by disconnecting the 12 volt batteries for about 15 minutes. This will eliminate any remaining electricity that could be causing problems. Start by removing the cable from the negative terminal of the battery first, followed by the positive terminal. After 15 minutes, reconnect your battery in reverse order. Positive first, then negative second.
Water or dirt can also affect the internal chip inside the key fob. If your key fob stopped working after being soaked, clean it with isopropyl or electronics cleaner. After that, replace the battery. If the key stops working after being exposed to salted or soapy water, it's likely that the chip has become damaged and requires to be replaced.
Another possibility is a faulty antenna module fuse that sends the lock or unlock signal to the vehicle. The fuse may be located in various places, based on the type of vehicle. For example it could be under the rear seat key fob replacement or trunk, or on the side of the dashboard.