I am wondering if any other Genesis owners are having as many problems with their key fobs as I am.
Last week, my key fob would not unlock the doors nor would it allow me to crank the car. I had to put the key fob in the dash slot to get home. When I got home, I cracked open the case, removed the battery, and checked the voltage and amperage of the battery. The volt reading was 3.02 and the amps were 7.5. The CR2032 battery is rated at 3 volts, so it was above the rated value.
This morning, my wife's key fob would not unlock the car. I removed the battery from her fob and checked the volts and amps. The numbers were 3.09 volts and 7.9 ma.
I had new batteries on hand and checked the numbers on them. The volts were 3.31 and amps were 8.3. All these batteries were Rayovac lithiums.
The key fobs' batteries were replaced in July of this year. I would think that they should last more than 2-3 months.
Anyone else have these type problems? Maybe I need to get another brand of battery.
Last week, my key fob would not unlock the doors nor would it allow me to crank the car. I had to put the key fob in the dash slot to get home. When I got home, I cracked open the case, removed the battery, and checked the voltage and amperage of the battery. The volt reading was 3.02 and the amps were 7.5. The CR2032 battery is rated at 3 volts, so it was above the rated value.
This morning, my wife's key fob would not unlock the car. I removed the battery from her fob and checked the volts and amps. The numbers were 3.09 volts and 7.9 ma.
I had new batteries on hand and checked the numbers on them. The volts were 3.31 and amps were 8.3. All these batteries were Rayovac lithiums.
The key fobs' batteries were replaced in July of this year. I would think that they should last more than 2-3 months.
Anyone else have these type problems? Maybe I need to get another brand of battery.