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wickysupafly 11-28-2016 04:50 PM

Car won't unlock?
 
About a week or so ago, I went to unlock my car with the key fob, and the unlock button wouldn't work. Also, the trunk wouldn't pop.

I assumed that the key fob battery was dying, and put the key into the lock and went on my way.

Later that day, I went to unlock my car with the fob, and it worked.

This has been acting this way for the last few days. I figured I just needed a new battery.

Then, the other day my wife was needing to get into the passenger side. My key wasn't working (again), so I unlocked the car, sat in it, and hit the unlock button on the door. nothing happened. I kept pressing it, and it wouldn't work. I turned the key to the "ON" position, and the unlock worked.

SO, that is making me think the failure to unlock has nothing to do with the fob, but rather the unlock mechanism itself? Has anyone else experienced this, where the unlock doesn't work until you turn the car to "ON," and then it works perfectly fine?

FX86 11-28-2016 04:58 PM

Do you have a second fob? See of the other key fob is stable.

So did you already replace the battery? If not you can swap batteries from the other fob and see if does the same thing just to rule out it the battery as the culprit.

wickysupafly 11-28-2016 05:01 PM

I haven't tried switching out the fob yet. I'll have to try that. I just thought it was strange that the button in the actual car wouldn't work either. And then once I turned the car to "ON," it all of a sudden started working again. I've never had to turn on a car just to unlock a door before.

Impureclient 11-28-2016 05:18 PM

It's never easy to hear this but your car may be rejecting you.
It used to be that cars were dumb. Now they have many complex computers running them. Back in the day a car would punch a rod through
the block or the transmission would lock up when they were done with you. They've smartened up and realized they can just lock you out.
It could be lock motor but it's probably just time to let go. Fill the gas tank, make sure there's decent pad life left on the brakes, give it a
final wash and wax and then let it go free back into the wild.

Tcoat 11-28-2016 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Impureclient (Post 2805065)
It's never easy to hear this but your car may be rejecting you.
It used to be that cars were dumb. Now they have many complex computers running them. Back in the day a car would punch a rod through
the block or the transmission would lock up when they were done with you. They've smartened up and realized they can just lock you out.
It could be lock motor but it's probably just time to let go. Fill the gas tank, make sure there's decent pad life left on the brakes, give it a
final wash and wax and then let it go free back into the wild.


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wickysupafly 11-28-2016 05:25 PM

I can't let her go! She's been so good to me for the 4 years I've had her (besides the crickets). But if I must...

Tcoat 11-28-2016 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wickysupafly (Post 2805071)
I can't let her go! She's been so good to me for the 4 years I've had her (besides the crickets). But if I must...

Try the other fob and if still having a problem unhook the car battery for a few minutes too reset everything. Been a few people that the control just got confused somehow and a reset worked. My money is on the fob battery still because the switch not working baffles me and I don't like to be confused.

Chimera 11-28-2016 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wickysupafly (Post 2805071)
I can't let her go! She's been so good to me for the 4 years I've had her (besides the crickets). But if I must...



so funny enough my car has actually been doing something similar, where after I park it and start walking away sometime I hit the lock button and nothing happens.. sometimes has been 2x, I just assume I need a new fob battery. and perhaps also a new starter battery, although shouldn't be an issue immediately after stopping the car. although my battery is about 4 years old now, and the car is starting slowly on cold mornings. I have just been going on the thought that my car is giving me early warnings to replace batteries.

humfrz 11-29-2016 02:16 AM

My FR-S has been quite dependable with the fob opening the door.

However, mrs humfrz's car is another story. Sometimes, one fob won't work and the spare will. Sometimes the spare won't but the main one will. Sometimes they will both work ..... sometimes neither of them will work. I can change the batteries and sometimes that will fix them ...... for a while ...... and sometimes not.

What the hell was wrong with just putting a key in the door lock and turning it, to unlock the door ......:mad0260:


humfrz

FX86 11-29-2016 10:55 AM

On the 370Z their is a fobgina so if you are having difficulties then just stick your key fob into the fobgina...too bad our cars don't have one

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NOHOME 11-29-2016 06:27 PM

Not so sure if the battery disconect thing is a good idea. I know for a fact that in some cars it will trigger the anti theft mode and the car wont start until it has been freed by the dealer.

Have personally seen this in a Dodge SUV. Owner decided to save on the $600 new battery quote from the dealer and installed his own. Maybe disconnected for 15 minutes. Car was locked out when he tried to start. Tow and reset pretty much put him back to the $600 quote.

Tcoat 11-29-2016 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NOHOME (Post 2805777)
Not so sure if the battery disconect thing is a good idea. I know for a fact that in some cars it will trigger the anti theft mode and the car wont start until it has been freed by the dealer.

Have personally seen this in a Dodge SUV. Owner decided to save on the $600 new battery quote from the dealer and installed his own. Maybe disconnected for 15 minutes. Car was locked out when he tried to start. Tow and reset pretty much put him back to the $600 quote.

Doesn't seem to be a problem with these. Hundreds have done it. It also fixes an amazing array of things that you would never guess it would.

finch1750 11-29-2016 06:56 PM

Usually if the car was locked by the fob the door lock switch doesnt work like when you tried to let your wife in. Starting the car may have reset that?

Switch keys and I bet everything works fine. Mine went out a couple months ago and Ive been without issue since

BRZnut 11-29-2016 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2805785)
Doesn't seem to be a problem with these. Hundreds have done it. It also fixes an amazing array of things that you would never guess it would.


Yup...T coat is correct. Replaced mine at home with a Red Top with no ill effects, and it corrected the front LED flicker at idle!


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