key fob not working
#31
Its a Mazda 6 2004. Sedan.
fob worked yesterday and then quit so I replaced battery. Now it won’t work.
I have one other key and fob. It hasn’t worked since I changed battery a year or two ago.
I followed all the steps. Car responded and doors locked etc.
But when I pushed button on key fob there was no response.
Many thanks for trying to help me !
fob worked yesterday and then quit so I replaced battery. Now it won’t work.
I have one other key and fob. It hasn’t worked since I changed battery a year or two ago.
I followed all the steps. Car responded and doors locked etc.
But when I pushed button on key fob there was no response.
Many thanks for trying to help me !
Replaced the fob battery, checked the contacts. Looked for fuse issues and tried the above steps. Everything worked as advertised except the key fob presses. The doors didn't respond to button presses on the fob. Neither key fob worked when I tried the resync process. My original fob hasn't worked in years but I figured I'd give it a try. There is no light on my key fob, didn't have one in 2004.
Last edited by chuppernicus; 09-03-2019 at 07:57 PM. Reason: no light on 2004 fobs
#32
I also have the same problem, my fob key is showing that it works, but nothing is responding on the car. Have tried everything that everybody has suggested, but nothing has worked. Has anyone got any ideas about anything else that might work.
#33
Here is a detail that I should have mentioned in my previous post, but, at the time, I had forgotten.
Some short period of time before my key fob stopped working the car stopped locking the doors when the car reached the prescribed speed. At the time I did not think much about it, but now I have to suspect that there is some connection between that problem and the subsequent failure of the key fob. I suspect that the problem is not in the fob at all but rather in the receiver unit in the car. My first thought was that the problem is in the software. Using instructions I found online, I have tried several times to reprogram the locking unit. So far I have not succeeded. From time to time I try again.
Some short period of time before my key fob stopped working the car stopped locking the doors when the car reached the prescribed speed. At the time I did not think much about it, but now I have to suspect that there is some connection between that problem and the subsequent failure of the key fob. I suspect that the problem is not in the fob at all but rather in the receiver unit in the car. My first thought was that the problem is in the software. Using instructions I found online, I have tried several times to reprogram the locking unit. So far I have not succeeded. From time to time I try again.
#34
Wow... was so close and happy when I found this thread... my son's car keyfob battery died for about 2 weeks before I replaced the battery. My spare keyfob was also dead. I replaced both batteries and both units light up fine when buttons pressed, but no response from the car... I followed the steps all all work well expect for bloody STEP7!!! I'm thinking my keyfobs are fine as they both light up, issue must be something about the receiver in the car now?? Oh yea, this is a 2006 Mazda 6 w/ 44K miles on it!! Bought it from an older women who only drove it to Dunkin in the morning for coffee and senior citizens! Great car, if only I can get the keybobs to work! Has anyone figured out why STEP7 is failing for everyone trying this?? Any other ideas?
#35
This. The fob will have to be reprogrammed.
"Step 1: Open drivers door and leave open.
Step 2: Lock and unlock the driver’s door using the power door lock switch on the door.
Step 3: Insert key into the ignition.
Step 4: Turn key to on position and return to off position. (IMPORTANT - use ON position NOT ACC position). Do this 3 times within 10 seconds. Leave key in the ignition.
Step 5: Open and close the driver’s door 3 times. (Door should be left open after this step).
Step 6: ECU should respond by locking and unlocking the doors.
Step 7: Press any button on remote #1 twice. ECU responds by locking and unlocking the car doors.
Step 8: Press any button on remote #2 (etc.) twice. Each time the ECU will respond by locking & unlocking the doors.
Step 9: Remove the key from the ignition and the ECU will respond a final time with a series of door locks and unlocks."
"Step 1: Open drivers door and leave open.
Step 2: Lock and unlock the driver’s door using the power door lock switch on the door.
Step 3: Insert key into the ignition.
Step 4: Turn key to on position and return to off position. (IMPORTANT - use ON position NOT ACC position). Do this 3 times within 10 seconds. Leave key in the ignition.
Step 5: Open and close the driver’s door 3 times. (Door should be left open after this step).
Step 6: ECU should respond by locking and unlocking the doors.
Step 7: Press any button on remote #1 twice. ECU responds by locking and unlocking the car doors.
Step 8: Press any button on remote #2 (etc.) twice. Each time the ECU will respond by locking & unlocking the doors.
Step 9: Remove the key from the ignition and the ECU will respond a final time with a series of door locks and unlocks."
#37
Hi!
I have an older Mazda 6, 2005 model. One of the key fobs stopped working and now using an older key which the battery has long run out but the key still starts the car.
Anyway, I wanted to try the reprogramming process quoted below to test if this might fix the key fob but am concerned if it doesn't work for whatever reason, could it throw the other working key out so it doesn't work as well?
I've had the car for 12 years and never had this problem before with the key suddenly not working and unable to start the engine.
Failing this of course I will go to a locksmith and have another key prepared and coded.
Many thanks
Steve
I have an older Mazda 6, 2005 model. One of the key fobs stopped working and now using an older key which the battery has long run out but the key still starts the car.
Anyway, I wanted to try the reprogramming process quoted below to test if this might fix the key fob but am concerned if it doesn't work for whatever reason, could it throw the other working key out so it doesn't work as well?
I've had the car for 12 years and never had this problem before with the key suddenly not working and unable to start the engine.
Failing this of course I will go to a locksmith and have another key prepared and coded.
Many thanks
Steve
This. The fob will have to be reprogrammed.
"Step 1: Open drivers door and leave open.
Step 2: Lock and unlock the driver’s door using the power door lock switch on the door.
Step 3: Insert key into the ignition.
Step 4: Turn key to on position and return to off position. (IMPORTANT - use ON position NOT ACC position). Do this 3 times within 10 seconds. Leave key in the ignition.
Step 5: Open and close the driver’s door 3 times. (Door should be left open after this step).
Step 6: ECU should respond by locking and unlocking the doors.
Step 7: Press any button on remote #1 twice. ECU responds by locking and unlocking the car doors.
Step 8: Press any button on remote #2 (etc.) twice. Each time the ECU will respond by locking & unlocking the doors.
Step 9: Remove the key from the ignition and the ECU will respond a final time with a series of door locks and unlocks."
"Step 1: Open drivers door and leave open.
Step 2: Lock and unlock the driver’s door using the power door lock switch on the door.
Step 3: Insert key into the ignition.
Step 4: Turn key to on position and return to off position. (IMPORTANT - use ON position NOT ACC position). Do this 3 times within 10 seconds. Leave key in the ignition.
Step 5: Open and close the driver’s door 3 times. (Door should be left open after this step).
Step 6: ECU should respond by locking and unlocking the doors.
Step 7: Press any button on remote #1 twice. ECU responds by locking and unlocking the car doors.
Step 8: Press any button on remote #2 (etc.) twice. Each time the ECU will respond by locking & unlocking the doors.
Step 9: Remove the key from the ignition and the ECU will respond a final time with a series of door locks and unlocks."
Last edited by $teve; 02-07-2020 at 05:29 AM.
#38
Hello there
I'm struggling with the same problem on my mazda 2006 zoom 6. My key battery died for 2 days then I replaced the battery but no action taking while pressing on the button even the romote red light work while pressing. I tried the reprogramming and worked all the steps right but step #7 not working. The car doesn't respond to the key no matter what. Please i just want to know if its remote problem so i buy another and reprogram the new when which gonna take almost 2 months to get delivered to me. Or the reciever in the car broken and the remote not the reason. Please reply as soon as possible. Thanks
I'm struggling with the same problem on my mazda 2006 zoom 6. My key battery died for 2 days then I replaced the battery but no action taking while pressing on the button even the romote red light work while pressing. I tried the reprogramming and worked all the steps right but step #7 not working. The car doesn't respond to the key no matter what. Please i just want to know if its remote problem so i buy another and reprogram the new when which gonna take almost 2 months to get delivered to me. Or the reciever in the car broken and the remote not the reason. Please reply as soon as possible. Thanks