Pinpoint Test Q: The RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) Transmitter Has Poor Range Performance
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- Normal Operation and Fault Conditions
REFER to: Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems - System Operation and Component Description .
Possible Sources
- Key
- Key battery/batteries
- Aftermarket system
- Consumer electronic device
- High power devices
- TV/radio transmission towers
- RTM
Visual Inspection and Pre-checks
- Inspect the key for damage.
- Inspect the key battery/batteries.
- Inspect for aftermarket RKE systems.
- NOTE: At least 2 programmed keys must be present to begin diagnosis of the RKE system.
- Q1 CHECK FOR THE CORRECT KEYS
- Check that the correct keys are used with the vehicle.
Are the correct keys present?
Yes GO to Q2 No The system cannot be tested without the correct keys. INFORM the customer the correct keys must be present to proceed with diagnosis of the system. - Q2 CHECK ALL KEYS FOR POOR RANGE PERFORMANCENOTE: Make sure the vehicle is in an open area with no other large metal objects near, such as other vehicles or steel buildings.
- Check all keys for normal range performance (approximately 30 m (98 ft).
Do all keys experience poor range?
Yes GO to Q5 No For an IKT or key, GO to Q3 For a passive key, GO to Q4 - Q3 CHECK THE KEY BATTERYNOTE: Do not clean off any grease from the battery terminals on the back surface of the circuit board.
- Remove the key. Refer to the Owner Guide for battery removal instructions.
- Verify the correct battery is used (CR2032).
- Measure the key battery voltage.
Is the voltage greater than 2.5 volts?
Yes REPLACE the suspect key. PROGRAM the new key. REFER to: Anti-Theft Key Programming - Scan Tool . No REPLACE the key battery (make sure the battery is seated correctly). DO NOT reprogram the key (weak or dead batteries do not erase keys from the BCM memory). - Q4 CHECK THE PASSIVE KEY BATTERIESNOTE: Do not clean off any grease from the battery terminals on the back surface of the circuit board.
- Remove the passive key batteries. Refer to the Owner Literature for battery removal instructions.
- Verify the correct batteries are used. Refer to the Owner Literature
- Measure the key batteries voltage.
Are the voltages greater than 2.5 volts?
Yes REPLACE the suspect key. PROGRAM the new key. REFER to: Anti-Theft Key Programming - Scan Tool . No REPLACE both key batteries (make sure the batteries are seated correctly). DO NOT reprogram the key (weak or dead batteries do not erase keys from memory). - Q5 CHECK THE LOCATION OF THE VEHICLE AND THE APPROACH ANGLES AROUND THE VEHICLE
- Make sure the poor performance is consistent in nature and is not from one approaching angle.
- The RKE transmitter range performance may be degraded in certain locations. For example, if the vehicle or RKE transmitter is within range of high-power devices, radio/TV towers, 2-way radios, cell phone charger or other radio communication device, the operating distance of the keys may be reduced.
Is the poor range performance consistent around the vehicle?
Yes INSTALL a new RTM. REFER to: Radio Transceiver Module (RTM) . No The system is operating correctly at this time. The range may have been affected by environmental interference such as high-power devices or other radio communication device.