2012 Civic Key fob issue: drains battery in 4-6 weeks. New key needed?
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2012 Civic Key fob issue: drains battery in 4-6 weeks. New key needed?
Hi guys, I posted this in the model specific Civic forum but didn't get any responses so I thought I would repost it here as well.
I have a recurring issue with my wife's 2012 Civic key fob that is driving me crazy. The keyless entry fob drains the battery after 4-6 weeks consistently. I thought it was a bad batch of batteries (got a 5 pack on Amazon) but a battery from Lowe's did the exact same thing. Anyone have any experience with this issue? Any possible fix other than getting a new key from the dealer for $200?
I have a recurring issue with my wife's 2012 Civic key fob that is driving me crazy. The keyless entry fob drains the battery after 4-6 weeks consistently. I thought it was a bad batch of batteries (got a 5 pack on Amazon) but a battery from Lowe's did the exact same thing. Anyone have any experience with this issue? Any possible fix other than getting a new key from the dealer for $200?
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re: 2012 Civic Key fob issue: drains battery in 4-6 weeks. New key needed?
Has to be a bad key. They are not $200
Only $50 or less. (plus cutting and programming,maybe another $50)
Only $50 or less. (plus cutting and programming,maybe another $50)
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re: 2012 Civic Key fob issue: drains battery in 4-6 weeks. New key needed?
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Re: 2012 Civic Key fob issue: drains battery in 4-6 weeks. New key needed?
In order to get it cutyou need your key code. The code can be found on the side of the lock cylinder for the trunk release(driver side on the floor)
Or you have to personally go to the dealership and request your key code.
Once you have the code a locksmith (usually a mobile one) can take care of the rest. Cost me $75 for cut and program.
***Its much cheaper to go to a locksmith rather than call one out to you.***
Or you have to personally go to the dealership and request your key code.
Once you have the code a locksmith (usually a mobile one) can take care of the rest. Cost me $75 for cut and program.
***Its much cheaper to go to a locksmith rather than call one out to you.***
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