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How to Replace a Dead Mazda 6 Key Fob The Mazda 6 is a beautiful car that comes with many features, among which is the key fob, which can lock and unlock the car. The fob, like everything else, can wear out and get damaged. Fortunately, changing the battery inside your Mazda 6 key fob is straightforward and inexpensive. All you need is a small screwdriver with a flat head and a new CR2025 battery. How do I program a key fob for the Mazda6 Remotely locking your Mazda's doors is among the most useful things you can avail. This makes it much easier to get your kids in the car to go to school or to bring groceries in after work. However, if your key fob stops working, it can be frustrating. Luckily, there are some easy steps you can take to resolve the issue and get it back to working. Your Mazda 6 has a remote control key, also known as a fob, that connects to the car's onboard system to unlock the doors and then start the engine. It's a wonderful convenience but it can be dangerous if the key is lost or stolen. Knowing how the key fob works is essential to ensure that it's secure and isn't changed. When the key is in ignition or the engine is running, a sound will be heard and the indicator light for operation will flash. If this is a sign of a problem, refer to the warning message on the instrument cluster (Search). To begin, you'll have to remove the metal fob key. To do this, press the small button on the back of the fob until it pops open. Make use of a flathead for prying the case open beginning with one side, and then the other. Be careful not damage the rubber ring that holds the battery in place. Replace the battery with a brand new one after removing it. Reattach the battery case. How to replace the battery in a Mazda 6 key fob If you discover that your Mazda key fob is not functioning as it should, the battery may need to be replaced. The good news is that it's an easy fix that you can complete yourself in or around Cicero. You'll require a flathead screwdriver as well as electrical tape, and an incredibly small flathead. You can then get back on the road in your Mazda. Press the button on the back to detach the auxiliary metal. Now, you will see an opening on either side of the key fob's case. Then, gently pry the case open on the other side. Take care not to damage the rubber ring on which the battery is positioned. After the case has been opened, remove the batteries that were in use. Place the new battery on the top of the ring making sure that the positive (+) side is facing up. Reassemble the case and attach both sides of the fob. You should hear a click as both halves are secure. Purchase the correct replacement battery from your local Rio Rancho auto parts or hardware store. Be sure to replace the rubber ring that holds the battery. If it's damaged, we recommend purchasing a replacement. You can buy this from our University Mazda Parts Department. How to replace the microchip inside a Mazda key fob If you own a Mazda 6 key fob or transponder key with a dead battery, there's an easy method to get it running without having to pay for the services of a locksmith or dealer. The key fob is equipped with a code which allows it to communicate with the computer in your car. This code is a unique identifier that allows the fob to open your doors and then start the engine. The code is located on the back of your key fob. It can also be found on a sticker that is inside the ignition. Be sure to keep this key code in a safe location in case you ever need it. It will save you money and time in the future. The code will also be found on the original Mazda key that came with your vehicle. This information is used to program the key, which allows the car to identify it as an actual transponder chip or smart key fob. When you are ready to have a brand new Mazda 6 key made, ensure that you write down the year, make and model of your vehicle on one piece of paper. This will help the locksmith or dealer confirm the exact year, make and model so that they will be able to determine if you require a transponder chip, smart remote or regular key. You'll also have to provide proof of ownership (such as the registration, title, or insurance card) for your vehicle. How to replace mazda 2 car key inside the key fob of a Mazda 6 key fob Mazda key fobs, also known as Mazda transponder keys, also known as chip keys are equipped with an RFID (Radio Frequency ID) chip that functions as an anti-theft device. When the button is pressed the chip emits a unique signal. The signal is read by a receiver in the car and then activates it. Without this chip, even a perfect copy of the key won't start it. But what if the chip in the key fob in your car fails? If you have a metal key, you can easily remove the cover with a screwdriver (it may be difficult) or pliers, and then remove the chip that was there. Attach it to a piece of tape, then attach it close to the ignition lock. This should allow you to still open the doors and start the engine until you can get a replacement chip. The Lock Surgeon's counter for automotive solutions is full of Mazda key remotes as well as Mazda proximity smart keys. These are ready to be programmed, cut or duplicated for all models and years. We can cut and program Mazda keys at home or work, or at any of our locations. Contact us via email, phone or visit us. We offer a variety of solutions for cars, such as car alarms, transponder keys, remotes and locks.