https://telegra.ph/Ten-Key-Fob-Repairs-Related-Stumbling-Blocks-You-Should-Never-Share-On-Twitter-10-03 https://wooten-sosa.hubstack.net/car-key-repair-services-history-history-of-car-key-repair-service Car Immobiliser Repair In the late 20th century, automakers began to use car immobilisers due to hot-wiring becoming more popular among thieves. The immobiliser blocks your vehicle from starting if your key fob chip is damaged or does not match. This is why it's essential to get your car's immobiliser repaired quickly if it's damaged or damaged. Here are the most common reasons for your car's immobiliser not working: work: Dead Batteries Key fob issues are usually caused by the battery being dead. A battery can go bad from prolonged use or exposure to harsh environmental conditions or simply ageing. When a battery fails, it can no longer transmit the signal required by the immobiliser, and operate the key fob. This could stop your vehicle from starting, and will need a professional repair the immobiliser system. Most of the time, a simple replacement is all that is required to revive an old battery and make it functional again. A good coin-style battery can be purchased at your local hardware store or at some general retailers for between $5-10. After you have purchased a new coin-style battery, carefully remove the old one and open the case. Find an opening or notch along the seam that separates the top and bottom halves of the fob. Use a flathead screwdriver or coin into the slot, then work your way around the edges. Then, insert the new batteries and then snap the two halves together. Once you are done, you can recycle the old battery at a collection center close to you. If the new battery does not solve the issue it could be a problem with the RFID technology in the key fob itself. In the majority of vehicles that have ignition that is push-button, the fob must be held close to the barrel of ignition to confirm its existence. If the RFID on your key fob isn't abl