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Why Your Rolls Royce Phantom Key Fob Isn't Locking Or Unlocking

There's nothing in the market which can beat the Rolls-Royce Phantom for sheer opulence. It's higher and heavier, and it's more luxurious than the majority of SUVs.

A defective keyfob may cause problems in operating your Phantom. There are steps you can follow to fix the problem.

Battery Replacement

The key fob is powered by an e-cigarette size battery. If this battery dies, the remote key will not function. The most common reason for a Rolls-Royce Phantom key fob not locking or unlocking is a dead battery within the key. It is also possible that the key fob will not work properly in the event that the battery terminals as well as ground connection are damaged.

The process of replacing the key is fairly simple. Make sure the key is dry and clean. It's not necessary to add moisture into the battery. Then, push the release button on the back of the fob, Key Rolls Royce to release the mechanical key. Then using a screwdriver remove the old battery from the key fob. Replace it with the new one, making sure the positive (+) side is facing upward. Snap the cover back in place.

The Phantom key fob comes with rubber seals in order to prevent water from reaching the chip. If the Key rolls royce is submerged for a prolonged period of time in water, like in the swimming pool or ocean the chip could be damaged. A brief exposure to water splashes should be fine, but prolonged immersion in water could cause the circuit board to fail. In this case, the best solution is to replace the battery.

Water Damage

The key fob might be waterproof but a splash in the pool or in the washing machine may cause problems. The circuit board can become shorted, and rust or corrosion could begin to show up more quickly. In severe cases the battery could fail or even explode.

You can stop this from happening by taking the fob out of the water right away. However, you should also replace the battery. Make sure to use the same type of button battery that was used in the original, and an alternative that is the same size and voltage. Before installing the electronic component, clean it using isopropyl or electronic cleaner.

After replacing the battery, turn the Phantom on and press each button. If there's no response you'll need to disassemble and dry out your Phantom before you can use it.

The most efficient method to accomplish this is to put the fob in small containers filled with rice. The rice will absorb moisture that could have made its way into the fob. You can also dry the circuit board and the fob's insides using an electric hair dryer or heat gun. Make sure you avoid using a microwave as the circuitry of the key fob could be damaged. Once the fob is dry you can reassemble the fob and check it again.

Troubleshooting

If you've lost your keys, it's often a painful experience. In the best-case scenario you'll find your keys exactly where you left them (Parent Logic insists that they always appear in "the last place you look" and you're not going to disagree with that). If your key fob isn't coming on and isn't responding to any of your commands, it's not so easy.

Examine the coin battery first Dead batteries cause remote key fobs that are not functioning most of the time. A dying battery will be able to tell signs of deterioration such as the range increasing gradually until it ceases to function. Replace the battery with a new one with identical in size, voltage and specification. This is vital to avoid damaging your electronics.

The chip inside the key fob could also have been damaged. This could happen if a key fob falls on a hard surface, or if it is exposed to water. In this case, you will have to take it off and clean it with isopropyl alcohol or electronic cleaner before re-inserting the chip.

It is also possible that the receiver module on your Phantom has developed fault. This could be due to several reasons, including signal interference or a dead battery of 12 volts, or an unpaired key which requires reconfiguring.

Reprogramming

A Rolls Royce Phantom key fob that stops working at a moment's notice could be a sign of a problem with the receiver module, a small unit in the boot that receives radio frequency signals from the remote key fobs. If the key fob isn't working after you dropped it on the ground or when one key stops responding to your commands, it might be time to visit an auto locksmith to re-programme it.

The key fob features rubber seals that stop water from damaging the chip inside. These seals can be penetrated by prolonged exposure to water. Submerging a key in a bath or pool can cause damage. However, a drop of ocean water on the beach is much worse due to the extremely conductive saltwater of nature.

You are able to re-program your Phantom keyfob in case it has been damaged by water.

Close all doors, with the exception of the driver's. Once you've done that, enter the vehicle. After that, insert your car keys into the ignition and turn it to the "ON" position. Certain models will sound a chime when entering program mode. Press and hold the "UNLOCK", "PANIC" and "PANIC" buttons for a few seconds before pressing them again. Your car will then chime to confirm that it's in program mode and that the key fob is successfully paired to your vehicle.

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