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Reasons Why Your Nissan Qashqai Key Fob Won't Work
The Qashqai's large dimensions give it an SUV-like ambiance. Its 19-inch alloy wheels on Ti and STL versions may also be a bit firm. The front tyres of the Qashqai could also lose grip on rough surfaces and its CVT can occasionally display a wrist-flexing torque steering.
It is usually due to a dead battery, which can be replaced in just a few minutes. Make sure that the new battery is the same size, voltage, and specification.
Water Damage
Water damage is one of the most common causes for a Nissan keyfob to display the "key ID is wrong" message. The rubber seals on the key fob guard the chip's electronic circuit, but prolonged moisture exposure can cause it not to work properly. It is common to observe this happen if your key fob has been dropped in the water or a swimming pool. It can also happen when it gets wet due to rain or soapy hands.
If your key fob is exposed to water for a long period of time, it could need to be cleaned using isopropyl alcohol or an electronic cleaner. It may also need to be sent to a specialist for repair or replacement.
If your key fob is in need to be replaced, it is an easy process. First, make sure that you have a multipack with the correct battery (CR2032 3V). The front and rear cases with the flat-head screwdriver. Remove the metal clips, take out the old battery and then replace it. After reassembling your fob, put the mechanical key back in position and ensure that it operates correctly. If it isn't then you'll need to go to your local Nissan dealer or a professional auto locksmith to repair the chip that controls the key. Fortunately, the chip is not normally damaged by exposure to water and this shouldn't cost you a lot.
Dead Coin Battery
Another reason why your Nissan Qashqai key fob may not work is that the battery in the coin has gone dead. The batteries last for about three to five years, however they may fail over time if the fob has been frequently dropped. You can replace the battery but make sure it is the same voltage and same size as the previous. If you replace the battery, it may cause the key to be assigned a different key ID. This will prevent it from being connected to your vehicle.
The most effective method of changing the battery on the Nissan Qashqai Key Fob is to pry it open with an small screwdriver that has a flat head. The screwdriver should be inserted into a small cut on the bottom of the key fob. The screwdriver should be gently twisted to split the two halves. Then, remove the old CR2025 button cell battery and insert an alternative one after taking note of its location in the fob.
Check the terminals for any water damage or dirt before installing the new battery. If there is, clean the terminals with a tiny amount of isopropyl alcohol. You'll also want to ensure that the pole cables are plugged in correctly. They should be connected to the negative and positive poles of the battery respectively.
Fault Diagnosis
If your Nissan Qashqai's keys fob stops working after being exposed to water that is clean from a tap or rain, this could indicate that there is a problem with the internal chip. You'll require a new fob if you can't solve the issue by changing the battery. If The Keylab has stopped working after dropping it, it is likely that the chip inside was damaged. If you clean the chip using isopropylethanol and paper towels, then replace it in the key fob, it is possible to typically get it working again.
Key ID Incorrect is a typical error you may see on the dashboard of your car. The car is unable to recognize the key fob, and consequently, won't allow the vehicle to start. The issue could be caused by many things including water damage, undetectable issues in the key fob's circuitry, or RFID interference.
The key fob won't work when the 12 volt batteries are dead or don't provide enough electric current. This will affect the remote keyless system and central locking in your Nissan Qashqai, as well as preventing you from starting the engine using the key fob (if equipped with Intelligent Key). If you're unable to lock or unlock the door by hand You should examine the batteries on the key fob to make sure they are in good shape. Try re-inserting the battery to reset the transmitter.
Reprogramming
If the key fob was not submerged in saltwater the device should be able to be restored to its original state by a simple wash of clean water. You might also try cleaning your electronic chip using isopropyl alcohol or an electronic cleaner. If none of these works then it might be time to replace the entire key fob by a new one.
If your Nissan Intelligent Key is still not functioning, there may be a problem with the connection between it and the car. Start by turning the ignition key without activating the vehicle. Continue to do this until the hazard light blinks twice. Then, turn off the vehicle and take off the key.
Then, you need to then open the fob compartment in your vehicle. This is usually located in a door jamb, on the handle on the driver's side, or under an armrest. Find the small "program" button and press it. You should hear a chime after the process is completed.
It's time to test your Intelligent Key to the test. Press all the buttons on the key while standing at a distance away from the car. If the lights flash or the horn sounds, the key is successfully connected to the Nissan. It is also possible to test the key in close proximity.