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Keyless Systems - Smart Key(R) Battery Diagnostics

L-SB-0036-08

Rev1

June 30, 2008

Smart Key Battery Diagnostics

Service Category
Vehicle Interior

Section
Theft Deterrent/Keyless Entry

Market
USA

Applicability

TSIB REVISION NOTICE

^ July 7, 2010 Rev1:

^ Applicability has been updated to include 2009 - 2011 model years.

^ Figure 1 has been updated.

Any previous printed versions of this service bulletin should be discarded.

Introduction

Some customers may experience limited battery life in their Smart Keys. The Smart Key "wakes up" by receiving a "ping" or electronic noise. Many electronic devices emit a "ping" or electronic noise, therefore the Smart Key(s) could wake up resulting in reduced battery life.

If the Smart Key(s) is stored near any of the following components, battery life may be reduced:

^ TVs or computer monitors

^ DVD or VCR units

^ Desktop PCs or notebooks

^ Cordless phones or cell phones

^ Microwave ovens or other electronic cooking appliances

^ Modems

^ Certain lighting fixtures

NOTE

It is recommended to keep the Smart Key(s) at least one meter (40 inches) from these electronic devices.





Warranty Information

Diagnostic Procedure





Use the flowchart to test the Smart Key battery.