If the replaced battery doesn't work, What then?
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If the replaced battery doesn't work, What then?
Our 2nd Car is a 2004 Honda Accord EX V6. My Spouse returned home a couple of weeks ago and told me that the remote key had stopped functioning. When I heard that, I did some research and found that cost to get it fixed by someone else was horrific, so I looked for an inexpensive DIY. I found a $9.99 kit on Amazon that got excellent reviews, so I ordered it. The kit was helpful, but it was not anyway near as easy as the instruction said. Anyway, I finally got the fob apart without breaking it, removed the battery compartment, and replaced the 1616 battery, which was identical to the battery I replaced. I reassembled everything, and tested it. It didn't work. I flipped the battery over, and it still didn't work. I tried another supposedly fresh battery, and that didn't work either. Batteries were supplied with the kit that I purchased, and I'm assuming that they weren't both duds. My question is, If it wasn't a battery problem, what else could have happened to make the device nonfunctional? Any help will be greatfully appreciated.
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