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JulieJ Nov 24, 2014 08:19 AM

Key FOB Remote won't unlock the doors
 
I have a 2014 Lexus IS250 that is only 10 months old and my key FOB isn't unlocking the doors. I've tried using both keys. I don't think the batteries are dead since the power light still works on both keys, and they are not even a year old. Not to mention it would be very coincidental that both keys would die at the same exact time.
Ideas? I need to get to work but don't want to get there and not be able to lock my car.

JCWong Nov 24, 2014 08:27 AM

Sorry Julie, haven't seen situations like this to provide you a quick solution before you work. but I wonder does it start your car? or does it say key not detected?
I haven't experienced this with my 3IS nor my little older CT yet, but mum's RX had message on cluster when key fob battery is running low before it even stopped working! or if something's wrong with pairing the key fob to the car, "key not detected" error message will show and you won't be able to start the car.
call the 1800 Lexus help number, hope they can help more than me! >.<

JCWong Nov 24, 2014 08:30 AM

mind you you can also pull the physical key out from the fob to manually lock and unlock the car in the traditional way for the time being until you find out why, that's if you can start and run the car now.

JulieJ Nov 24, 2014 08:33 AM

Thanks JC. I wouldn't know if the key would start my car since I can't get in. Although I have had that problem before and I know you can hold the key to the start button to start it.
on my 2011 IS, the car usually told me when the key batteries were going low before they actually died altogether.
I'd assume my 2014 would do the same.

JulieJ Nov 24, 2014 08:35 AM

Do you know how to use the physical key to get into the car? my car manuals are in the car. From what I'm reading people say I need to pop something off under the handle? what tools do I need to do this and should I be prepared for a small piece to go flying once it pops off?

JCWong Nov 24, 2014 08:57 AM

mine just has a key hole slot on my driver door handle but I'm not sure if it's the same on the US model, then just pull the key out from your key fob

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ancpratt Nov 25, 2014 09:52 AM

Julie,

It really sounds to me that the batteries in both of your fobs are dead or going dead. There's a high chance that the dealership inserted stale batteries into your fobs before you purchased your car. Also, can you clarify what you mean by "the power light still works on both keys"? There shouldn't be any type of light indicator on the fobs when the batteries are good. However, when the batteries start to deplete, you'll start to see a little red light that will flicker on the fob. That's designed to warn you the battery is getting low.

I would highly suggest replacing the button cell batteries in each fob just to rule them out. I'm betting that your car will open instantly/properly as soon as you replace the batteries.

Let us know how you make out.

JCWong Nov 25, 2014 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by ancpratt (Post 8801990)
Julie,

It really sounds to me that the batteries in both of your fobs are dead or going dead. There's a high chance that the dealership inserted stale batteries into your fobs before you purchased your car. Also, can you clarify what you mean by "the power light still works on both keys"? There shouldn't be any type of light indicator on the fobs when the batteries are good. However, when the batteries start to deplete, you'll start to see a little red light that will flicker on the fob. That's designed to warn you the battery is getting low.

I would highly suggest replacing the button cell batteries in each fob just to rule them out. I'm betting that your car will open instantly/properly as soon as you replace the batteries.

Let us know how you make out.


Not entirely correct, Ancpratt.

There is in fact a little red light indication on the top right corner of our lock button where it flickers everytime you press any button on the fob as a feedback that a button is pressed, not an indication of low battery.
I agree dealership may have inserted stale battery but you gotta be pretty darn unlucky to get stale battery on both of your fobs AND running out at the same time? yaa Lexus isn't cheap like that...
But yes Julie I agree with you I'm impressed with the key fob low battery message on cluster, pretty smart... I don't see why they'd have that previously and take that feature out with newer technology.
so any updates? hope everything went fine

ancpratt Nov 27, 2014 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by JCWong (Post 8802765)
Not entirely correct, Ancpratt.

There is in fact a little red light indication on the top right corner of our lock button where it flickers everytime you press any button on the fob as a feedback that a button is pressed, not an indication of low battery.
I agree dealership may have inserted stale battery but you gotta be pretty darn unlucky to get stale battery on both of your fobs AND running out at the same time? yaa Lexus isn't cheap like that...
But yes Julie I agree with you I'm impressed with the key fob low battery message on cluster, pretty smart... I don't see why they'd have that previously and take that feature out with newer technology.
so any updates? hope everything went fine

JCWong,

Yes, you're right. Sorry about that. I do see now that the red light illuminates each time a button is pressed on the key fob. I do recall on my previous car, a 2007 Camry, the key indicator light on the fob would periodically flash once the battery started to deplete. In our ISs, there'll be a warning message on the cluster instead.

akshunj Nov 27, 2014 07:55 AM

Do our FOBs use the CR1632 battery? My wife's Venza used those and it took forever to find a replacement. I had to go to Radio Shack to get them.

ancpratt Nov 27, 2014 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by akshunj (Post 8804318)
Do our FOBs use the CR1632 battery? My wife's Venza used those and it took forever to find a replacement. I had to go to Radio Shack to get them.

CR2032 batteries in our IS fobs.

abermath Jan 6, 2015 10:49 PM

I have a 2014 is250, & just experienced the same problem as Julie. Both key fob wouldn't unlock the front doors but somehow did unlock the back doors. I set off the alarm & both worked. Contacted the dealer but they didn't have an explanation. They recommend to bring ithe in if it happens b4 next service.

link13 Jan 8, 2015 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by abermath (Post 8856172)
I have a 2014 is250, & just experienced the same problem as Julie. Both key fob wouldn't unlock the front doors but somehow did unlock the back doors. I set off the alarm & both worked. Contacted the dealer but they didn't have an explanation. They recommend to bring ithe in if it happens b4 next service.

Did you get four beeps and four flashes, but the driver's door does not unlock? If so, this has happened to me twice now. Once, I had to climb in the passenger side and unlock the driver's door manually. Once, the car was in my garage and I couldn't climb in the passenger side, so I climbed in the back seat and unlocked the driver's door manually from inside.

There's another thread on this (I am not criticizing this being a duplicate; the other thread is titled in such a way that you might not find it easily). In that thread, it appears dealers are saying they cannot reproduce this, so it's not an issue. Next time it happens, I am taking video of it with my phone to show them. Also, I'll just use the manual key to unlock the car rather than climbing all over it :)

Safetysale Feb 2, 2015 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by link13 (Post 8858307)
Did you get four beeps and four flashes, but the driver's door does not unlock? If so, this has happened to me twice now. Once, I had to climb in the passenger side and unlock the driver's door manually. Once, the car was in my garage and I couldn't climb in the passenger side, so I climbed in the back seat and unlocked the driver's door manually from inside.

There's another thread on this (I am not criticizing this being a duplicate; the other thread is titled in such a way that you might not find it easily). In that thread, it appears dealers are saying they cannot reproduce this, so it's not an issue. Next time it happens, I am taking video of it with my phone to show them. Also, I'll just use the manual key to unlock the car rather than climbing all over it :)

Link13, my 2014 is250 has exactly the same problem. Took video of locked car, then unlocking w fob and it beeped 4x w clunking noise by gas cap, all doors open except drivers. Locked it again. Tried unlocking and same problem. Have to reach through passenger door to manually unlock driver door. Even w video, dealer had no explanation as they can't replicate it. Any links or advise??

simon3huna Feb 3, 2015 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by Safetysale (Post 8895056)
Link13, my 2014 is250 has exactly the same problem. Took video of locked car, then unlocking w fob and it beeped 4x w clunking noise by gas cap, all doors open except drivers. Locked it again. Tried unlocking and same problem. Have to reach through passenger door to manually unlock driver door. Even w video, dealer had no explanation as they can't replicate it. Any links or advise??

hey. i had the same problem several times with my 3is. i took it to the dealership, they said they couldn't replicate the issue therefore nothing was wrong.

i asked them to program my key fob to open the windows when holding the unlock button. i know this isn't a fix, but it does the job if you dont want to reach over from the passenger side.

hopefully that helps
cheers,
Simon


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