10 Things We All Hate About Volvo Keyfob

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10 Things We All Hate About Volvo Keyfob

How to Change a Dead Volvo C30 Key Fob

The Volvo C30 is a good car that falls victim to some imperfections. It's very comfy and well equipped for its two front seats, but rear seats are cramped and cargo space is a bit limited.

If your Volvo key won't turn it's likely due to a variety of issues. Certain keys require programming. This should only be done by a professional or an automotive locksmith.

How to change the blade of the key

You may be able to unlock your Volvo by using the mechanical blade in case your key fob is not working. The majority of new Volvo vehicles have a hidden mechanical key that opens the driver door in an emergency if keys for the remote aren't working. You can use the mechanical key even to start your Volvo, provided the sensor remains active when you enter the vehicle.

To access the blade, place the fob upside-down with the "Volvo Cars Logo" on it. Then, locate a small black button on the left side of the key fob, and slide it down and to the right. This will let you remove the cover, which will allow you to access the hidden key blade.

The key fob is easy to replace. Slide the key fob from the key ring and then lift the cover's back to reveal the battery. The battery is an ordinary CR2032 watch-style battery. Take the old battery out and replace it with a new one, taking care not to touch the batteries poles'+ and ' by using your fingers. These batteries are available in all pharmacies and stores.

How to change the battery

The key fob contains an insignificant battery that will need to be replaced at some point during your ownership of the vehicle. The fob is equipped with a mechanical blade that allows you to unlock the driver's door when the remote battery dies or keys are lost.

The battery can be replaced easily, but be careful not to scratch the contacts of the electric wires within the back cover of the fob. A small flathead screwdriver or plastic pry bar tool can be used for prying up the corner of the cover. Once the cover has been removed the battery can be replaced by sliding a brand new silver button cell (CR 2430 3 Volt) into the slot with the "+" positive side facing down and the "negative" negative side facing towards you.

The key blade can be put into the fob after the battery has been replaced. The alarm will be turned off by pressing the unlock button once. Pressing it again will unlock all doors and open the tailgate, if you have one fitted to your car.

You should be able to purchase replacement batteries in most pharmacies or at the grocery store. They are sold as watchbatteries and are sold with an identifying number on them to help you identify them.

How to change the ignition cylinder

Ignition cylinders play a crucial role in allowing your Volvo to operate properly. They provide power to various parts of the car and help it start. Over time, they will wear and need to replaced. If your Volvo has trouble starting or stalls when driving, you may have to replace the ignition cylinder.

If you're lucky, it might be an oversight you made wrong or made a mistake. You might not have removed the key completely, or it could be stuck in the lock. Try to release the key by gently shaking it, and then moving it around. However, you should be cautious about using too much force since it can break something in the steering wheel or the ignition switch.

Another possibility is that the ignition switch is malfunctioning. The switch is used hundreds of times each day, so it's no surprise that over time it will wear out. It's most likely to fail on one of the settings that power accessories or the ignition and then it will stall. The ignition switch may stop working if it is near to fail. It is important to test it at the earliest opportunity.

The technician will check the entire system in order to find what's causing the issue. They'll examine the ignition key, cylinder, and other components of the security system. If you own a newer model, they'll examine the wiring to determine whether there are any issues with it.

How to change the remote

If you find that your Volvo key fob battery dies or you'd like to swap it out, there's an easy and fast method to do it. You can use a screwdriver with a flat blade to pry open the back cover of your key fob and replace the battery. You can slide the battery cover off by pressing the small grey button located in the upper right corner of your key fob. Then, you can remove the old battery and install an entirely new one. This will take 30 seconds or less.

If you own a more recent Volvo model with remote window roll down, you are able to control this feature with your Volvo key fob. You can also use the lock button to shut the windows and sunroof (if fitted). The unlock button on your Volvo SUV key fob will turn off the alarm and unlock the door to the driver's side when you press it once. When  volvo xc90 key replacement  press the button twice, it will unlock the other doors and even the tailgate.


It's time to change the remote key battery when you see "REMOTE Key Battery Low Voltage" in your car's instrument cluster, or if the locks do not respond when you are within the range. The replacement of the battery is a simple and simple process that can be done within a couple of minutes at home or at your local car dealership.