Key fobs have many different reasons they can act like this. I have put together a few common ways to [link|https://www.keylessentryremotefob.com/how-to-fix-a-key-fob/|How To Fix A Key Fob|new_window=true]
== ***Change The Battery*** ==
Batteries don't last forever, you'll be surprised how often it's just a dead battery! Search our ***[link|https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_eUJfnDE_Pr2ovyjS49OMg|YouTube channel|new_window=true] ***on how to change a battery for your specific year, make, and model!
== ***Wipe The Board*** ==
The board inside your remote can get a lot more filthy than you think! When the board is dirty it can prohibit the contact to the circuit board when you push down on the button.
Simply wiping the circuit board off can make your key fob like new again! Watch on youtube ***[link|https://youtu.be/n2zxzpLUx0M|https://youtu.be/n2zxzpLUx0M|new_window=true]***
== ***The Old Car Battery Reset Trick*** ==
I know this sounds absurd, but it works sometimes and is worth trying. If you exhausted all of the options above, disconnect both terminals on your car battery for 10 minutes. Then reconnect them and try your key fob. This has worked for many people and I have no idea why. If you do, please comment below to explain.