Looks like both the batteries on my key fobs don't work anymore. I did a quick search and looks like the battery isn't easily replaceable and requires soldering? Just want to see what the options are here. Hopefully it doesn't require going to the dealer to get a replacement (if so, do we have a general cost?) and is a replacement going to getting a new key fob entirely?
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Originally posted by gouda View PostI just bought one from thebmwminipartstore.com. $200 shipped and it showed up in 4 business days. Need to send them a photo of your registration and drivers license after ordering. It’s an entire new key.
crack the key fob open and swap out the battery for $5.
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Seems like you can crack it open and solder judging by what some of the other E46 forums say. But if you want a new key, much cheaper to buy an inexpensive aftermarket fob, get it cut (with your old one as template) then buy an AK90 and program it. And that way you can make however many fobs you wish
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Originally posted by simon_c View Post
This is probably what I’m going to end up doing. Just annoying that we can’t simply
crack the key fob open and swap out the battery for $5.2005 Phoenix Yellow M3 Coupe 6spd
2013 Interlagos Blue M3 Coupe 6spd ZCP, CF roof
2007 Imola Red Z4M Coupe
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Originally posted by timmo View PostSeems like you can crack it open and solder judging by what some of the other E46 forums say. But if you want a new key, much cheaper to buy an inexpensive aftermarket fob, get it cut (with your old one as template) then buy an AK90 and program it. And that way you can make however many fobs you wish
Note to others, you need to pull out the EWS module to do this. Not hard but needed. You can then just read it and program one of the unused factory codes into a blank key. I went this way so there was no need to actually write to the EWS ie less risk of things going pear shaped. Also you don't need to pull it again as long as you're just using the keys you read out. You just can't reuse any key IDs.
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Originally posted by simon_c View PostLooks like both the batteries on my key fobs don't work anymore. I?
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Originally posted by sapote View PostI don’t think battery or key is the issue here. You should try with other keys from any E46 cars - sync or pair these keys to your car and they should work; if not, the Car has RF antenna issue
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