Ok. If you feel uncomfortable not having a fob, then don’t use paak. The rest of us wont mind in the slightest. Make sure you have the doorcode memorized though, factory or personal, as fob batteries die too.
...video was super helpful, the first probably 6 times I tried, I was too slow, or too fast, or pressed the brake and I never got the FactoryDoorcode on the drivers screen. Once I followed the video steps, I was able to get the FactoryDoorcode almost every time, and then drop the new key in...
...inserted with small end down.
It seemed like I was going fast enough. The first probably 6 times, I was going too slow, and the factorydoorcode never showed, them I sped up and pace seemed right because I can get it to show everytime now.
I'll give it another shot and report back. Might...
You should stop relying on crap AI information.
The fob will only work in the slot if it's programmed. Therefore, if it's the wrong frequency, you're dead in the water period.
Your statement "mostly a fan appears" means you don't understand the term "label". Mark Boris has posted a picture...
...label, mostly just a fan it appears. I did finally get the factorycode using the fobs.
I was trying to program a third fob, the factorydoorcode popped up during that. It said programmed, but the buttons don't work. I can start the car with the third fob in the slot though. Gemini gave me...
I wish my experience was as good as above. I have an iPhone 17 Pro Max. In the past two weeks I have had to the doorcode and password to start the car at least 5 times. I am convinced there is an issue with iPhone as it has other Bluetooth issues with AirPods. iOS 26.2. I may have to...
Hey yall just finished installing an alibaba ambient lighting kit and wanted to share my experience. I was really interested in EV Vida’s kit but they were out of stock for so long so I started looking for alternatives. First of all, I want to thank @krazieboy for his initial write up. He did a...
I will elaborate a bit more the two methods mentioned above for you to find your factory keyless entry keypad code.
First method if you have both key fobs handy, you will find a slot in the console storage bin that holds a key fob. Place the first fob in the slot. Without touching the brake...
Once you get the factory (5 digit) code it will open your doors etc. You'll want to set your own code so you can remember it. The code card will tell you how to do this. I recommend you enter the zip code where you grew up because you remember it. Then (yes there's always a "then") you should...
It wasn't a key fob battery issue - my only action was to leave the car in a parking lot for a few hours. It wouldn't recognize either key fob, dealer had to re link them to the car. I agree it should be extremely rare but almost nothing with electronics is never.
There is a key pad on the drivers side door. If all else fails there is a factorycode to open the door. You should have gotten a card with that code on it.
Cars don’t just lose key fob programming, I’ve never heard of that happening. If your fob stops working, it’s most likely a battery related issue. Or there was a deliberate action that removed the programming of that key (such as by a dealer or locksmith). Last, it’s possible the key itself was...