Originally Posted by
Wilsun
spare fob also had dead battery so I did not try.

I only posted because so many owners have a misconception that the key FOB batteries are need to communicate to the car to 'start' the car. About your FOB batteries, make sure they are inserted in the correct way and please be careful you do not damage the positive tab (the tab that comes up the side touching the POS case of the button cells). Too many members have bent/broke those and had to replace the case (which sometimes resulted in the little chip located in the bottom front of the FOB being lost). If that chip isn't transferred into a new case the car will not start (unless the SKREEM is bypassed by one of a few who have figured out how and provide a service to do so for a fee). Good luck with your issue!
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