Replace FOB battery without reprogramming?
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You may also want to have on hand some rubbing alcohol and a few Q-tips. Jon89 has a write up floating around here on how to keep the electronic parts of the FOB's.
For some reason or another the electronics get pretty gunked up, there have been more than of a few ocassions referenced here.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...-issues-53186/
For some reason or another the electronics get pretty gunked up, there have been more than of a few ocassions referenced here.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...-issues-53186/
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Yep, those microswitches tend to fail over time and use. I had to replace two of them in my S-Type fob last summer. But before you go replacing your microswitch, check the condition of the rubber keypad insert at the unlock button. The rubber nub that activates the microswitch could be excessively worn down....
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Yep, those microswitches tend to fail over time and use. I had to replace two of them in my S-Type fob last summer. But before you go replacing your microswitch, check the condition of the rubber keypad insert at the unlock button. The rubber nub that activates the microswitch could be excessively worn down....
I've posted in another thread that I have a very similar problem, if not the very same one.
Can you tell me how to replace the microswitch, and where to buy the part?
Thank you,
Keith
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