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Otto Man 05-20-2013 03:07 PM

Key Battery Needs Charging?
 
My wife said she got this message
"Key Battery Needs Recharging" in the center dash display. The message lasted a moment and went away.
Any suggestions on what this means? Should I just replace the batteries (in both keys I guess)? How do I recharge, and why not just replace the batteries. On a 2012 it doesn't seem like they lasted very long but no big deal.
Any thoughts?
Chris

JGA5Cab 05-20-2013 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by Otto Man (Post 24445618)
My wife said she got this message
"Key Battery Needs Recharging" in the center dash display. The message lasted a moment and went away.
Any suggestions on what this means? Should I just replace the batteries (in both keys I guess)? How do I recharge, and why not just replace the batteries. On a 2012 it doesn't seem like they lasted very long but no big deal.
Any thoughts?
Chris

Recharge?? It's just a battery. my dealer changed mine out for me free of charge. My car has advanced key and it had to be changed after a year or so. That's with the car sitting over the winter too.

81Coupe 05-20-2013 08:52 PM

My other cars' keys never need new batteries--one is 5.5 years old, the other 13 years old. Are advanced keys so power hungry?

spijun 05-20-2013 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Otto Man (Post 24445618)
My wife said she got this message
"Key Battery Needs Recharging" in the center dash display. The message lasted a moment and went away.
Any suggestions on what this means? Should I just replace the batteries (in both keys I guess)? How do I recharge, and why not just replace the batteries. On a 2012 it doesn't seem like they lasted very long but no big deal.
Any thoughts?
Chris

Replacement is so simple. Need battery: CR2032

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spijun 05-20-2013 11:26 PM


Originally Posted by 81Coupe (Post 24445742)
My other cars' keys never need new batteries--one is 5.5 years old, the other 13 years old. Are advanced keys so power hungry?

Advanced keys it constantly emits a signal that communicates with the computer in the car.
Standard keys work only when you pressed the button

Otto Man 05-21-2013 03:58 AM

Thanks for the help. I appreciate it.
Chris

spijun 05-21-2013 04:17 AM


Originally Posted by Otto Man (Post 24445778)
Thanks for the help. I appreciate it.
Chris

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Marise Rodriguez 10-29-2018 05:14 PM

Hi All, I need assistance please.

I have an Audi A5 2010 Coupe that I bought 4 months ago, The car has a remote starter installed using the Audi Remote control original key. Everything seams to be working fine with the programmed remote such open, lock, open and close all widows by holding the lock or unlock key. the issue I had this morning is that I was not able to start remotely the car as I usually do by pressing the lock key 3 times.
Any help please? many thanks.

DonnyK 10-30-2018 03:28 AM


Originally Posted by Marise Rodriguez (Post 25230303)
Hi All, I need assistance please.

I have an Audi A5 2010 Coupe that I bought 4 months ago, The car has a remote starter installed using the Audi Remote control original key. Everything seams to be working fine with the programmed remote such open, lock, open and close all widows by holding the lock or unlock key. the issue I had this morning is that I was not able to start remotely the car as I usually do by pressing the lock key 3 times.
Any help please? many thanks.

Well you woke-up a thread from 2013 about battery replacement in the remote, that's probably the first/easiest/less-expensive thing to check/replace first, so I'd start there and see. If the battery is on its way out there's a good chance your spare remote battery is on its way out too, so don't rely/depend on your spare remote "fixing" the problem, it could be doing the same thing.

About 6 months ago I came out to my car with my remote not functioning, my first thought was "dead battery, let me go grab my spare"...came back out and the spare did the same thing, so I thought "dead car battery", but when I got inside the car it started fine with the key. Went to the store and bought 2 new batteries and problem fixed. Both batteries died at the exact same time even though one was being used daily and the other was on a key hook collecting dust hanging on my wall.

If new batteries don't solve your problem maybe start a new thread in the A5 forum for further assistance.

Marise Rodriguez 10-30-2018 03:45 AM


Originally Posted by DonnyK (Post 25230436)
Well you woke-up a thread from 2013 about battery replacement in the remote, that's probably the first/easiest/less-expensive thing to check/replace first, so I'd start there and see. If the battery is on its way out there's a good chance your spare remote battery is on its way out too, so don't rely/depend on your spare remote "fixing" the problem, it could be doing the same thing.

About 6 months ago I came out to my car with my remote not functioning, my first thought was "dead battery, let me go grab my spare"...came back out and the spare did the same thing, so I thought "dead car battery", but when I got inside the car it started fine with the key. Went to the store and bought 2 new batteries and problem fixed. Both batteries died at the exact same time even though one was being used daily and the other was on a key hook collecting dust hanging on my wall.

If new batteries don't solve your problem maybe start a new thread in the A5 forum for further assistance.

Thank you so much DonnyK for your prompt reply. I will have my battery checked even though it is showing 75% to 100% charging.
Thank you...


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