Robert501
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My battery was dead and had it replaced, also replaced the batteries in both key fobs. Now the car will not start and it doesn't recognize the key fobs. What might be the problem and what do I need to do?
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My battery was dead and had it replaced, also replaced the batteries in both key fobs. Now the car will not start and it doesn't recognize the key fobs. What might be the problem and what do I need to do?
Thanks. I have a mobile mechanic service that has looked at it, Justin is a very honest person. He has spence hours researching this problem and only charged a service call to replace the battery. Justin said he thought it was either 1) switch in the break, 2) ignition switch, or 3) have the electronics reset and he did not have the equipment to make the diagnostic check.
I did mine earlier this summer and I don't think it took more than a half hour. And I was intentionally slow and careful since I'd never taken that apart before and wanted to be sure to not break anything. I would assume a dealer might have a minimum charge of an hour. Maybe the other half hour includes diagnostics?Thanks for the responses, guys. It’s too late for me to try to replace it myself; i.e., the dealer has ordered the replacement switch thru eBay. I really appreciate the pointer to SMC Corvette. How involved IS the process of swapping the switch out? I think they’re planning on charging me 1.5 hours for the task, at the dealership.