Superdave955
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- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
I rarely drive my Rspec Sedan in an attempt to keep mileage low. (2013 model. Just turned 32K miles.) Yesterday I decided to take it for a drive and the smart key fob would not unlock the doors. No problem. I went inside and retrieved my spare key fob and had the same result.
I manually unlocked the door and attempt to start the car with no success. It appears the fob and car were not talking to each other. As instructed, I pushed the START button with the fob and the car started, but, produced a long tone informing the key was not in the car when it actually was.
I took it around the block with no issues and both fobs were inoperative when I parked it.
I do not keep the car on a trickle charger and the time between drives was at lease a month. The car battery and fob batteries are those that came with the car.
My question is: If the car battery drops below a specified voltage, will the proximity fob function be adversely affected?
Anyone else experience this?
I manually unlocked the door and attempt to start the car with no success. It appears the fob and car were not talking to each other. As instructed, I pushed the START button with the fob and the car started, but, produced a long tone informing the key was not in the car when it actually was.
I took it around the block with no issues and both fobs were inoperative when I parked it.
I do not keep the car on a trickle charger and the time between drives was at lease a month. The car battery and fob batteries are those that came with the car.
My question is: If the car battery drops below a specified voltage, will the proximity fob function be adversely affected?
Anyone else experience this?