Hi,
I hope that someone will be able to shed some light on this and I'll try to provide the best description I can. I have a foot injury so my car is really important to me.
It is a Nissan micra 2006 reg, automatic.
Basically the key fob started to get low battery and was working intermittently. This carried on for a couple of weeks and then I located a spare and started to use that. I carried both at the same time. It seemed to work fine.
Yesterday I came back to my car and got in and it wouldn't start.
I don't know if I had used one key to open the car and another key to lock it, or whether that would make a difference. I do remember as I was leaving the car I cleaned one of the buttons (the unlock button) on the fob.
- The key fob will unlock the door, and I can put on the radio, open and shut windows, but it won't actually start the car. I can turn the ignition and it goes to ACC, past that, and to ON, but it does nothing.
- The weird thing is that it will open and lock the car from outside, but once I get in and press lock, it does nothing, it won't lock the car. That is very weird. I am pressing and pressing it (lock) and there is no noise, nothing. Yet if I get outside again and press lock it locks it.
- It seems like it isn't recognising that the key is there or something. Or it isn't synchronised right. In the past there were sometimes issues when driving with the key thing flashing that it wasn't there, but I'd just hold the key near the ignition and that would go away.
- I had a local garage I trust replace both of the batteries. It hasn't made a difference.
I am at my wits end with all of this (it doesn't help that the car is about half a mile - a mile away). I have a fairly significant foot injury and really rely on it for a lot of stuff.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what I can try? I am scared to get it taken to a garage and worried about costs. I am in Halesowen.
Thank you for reading.
I hope that someone will be able to shed some light on this and I'll try to provide the best description I can. I have a foot injury so my car is really important to me.
It is a Nissan micra 2006 reg, automatic.
Basically the key fob started to get low battery and was working intermittently. This carried on for a couple of weeks and then I located a spare and started to use that. I carried both at the same time. It seemed to work fine.
Yesterday I came back to my car and got in and it wouldn't start.
I don't know if I had used one key to open the car and another key to lock it, or whether that would make a difference. I do remember as I was leaving the car I cleaned one of the buttons (the unlock button) on the fob.
- The key fob will unlock the door, and I can put on the radio, open and shut windows, but it won't actually start the car. I can turn the ignition and it goes to ACC, past that, and to ON, but it does nothing.
- The weird thing is that it will open and lock the car from outside, but once I get in and press lock, it does nothing, it won't lock the car. That is very weird. I am pressing and pressing it (lock) and there is no noise, nothing. Yet if I get outside again and press lock it locks it.
- It seems like it isn't recognising that the key is there or something. Or it isn't synchronised right. In the past there were sometimes issues when driving with the key thing flashing that it wasn't there, but I'd just hold the key near the ignition and that would go away.
- I had a local garage I trust replace both of the batteries. It hasn't made a difference.
I am at my wits end with all of this (it doesn't help that the car is about half a mile - a mile away). I have a fairly significant foot injury and really rely on it for a lot of stuff.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what I can try? I am scared to get it taken to a garage and worried about costs. I am in Halesowen.
Thank you for reading.