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BMW X5 Key Not Working
Hello everyone. I want to let everyone know that both my BMW keys have stopped working electronically and when I went to my local dealership for help, they said that I would have to replace both of them with new ones for around $300.00 per key. I asked if I could replace the batteries but they said no because it is embedded into the housing. So, before spending $600.00 for new keys, I decided to use my engineering background and disassemble the keys one step at at time. What I found is that there is a rechargeable battery inside that can be replaced. It is slightly saudered to the key which can be pried off gently with a small knife. I went to "Batteries Plus" and purchase two replacement battery's for $15.00 per battery. I replaced the batteries and used a little glue to secure the key together and it's like having brand new keys again.
I hope this helps any and all BMW owners when their keys stop working due to the battery and you don't want to spend an arm and a leg to replace them. |
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Good feedback. Glad to hear you were able to replace them and save yourself a load of cash
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Excellent job - this is a definitely a fix to remember. Can you specify the replacement battery size/type. Any pics of the open key?
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Cheers, Brian ========================================= 2001 X5 4.4i Sport Black Sapphire, Hi Gloss Shadowline, Full Privacy Glass. Too Cool for Jack Bauer
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$600.00 for keys? wow it better have some gold in there..lol..but great job for a less expensive alternative..i'd keep this fix in mind just in case. pictures if you have would be great along with the size and type of battery as mentioned above.
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I think a member on here did the exact same thing..he did a small write up with pics and everything....I can't remember what his name was though..doh!
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Check this DIY:
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=451510 BTW, the battery is rechargeable and is charged by the ring antenna when the key is in the ignition. Would be usefull to swap your key and spare key sometimes to maintain battery level.
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Keys in Seattle
Retail price in seattle is around $220 per key, from the dealership and Wholesale price for a key is around $170. Shop around and you can get a deal.
Of course $15 to replace a battery is even better. Nice job on the fix. b |
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Unfortunately I didn't take any pictures. What I did use is a swiss army knife to pry the two half's of the key apart and then it's pretty self explanatory once you are in there. The replacement batter is a Panasonic VL2020 which again can be purchased at "Batteries Plus."
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After reading this thread, my husband took the key apart. He ordered the battery and voila!!!!! Our key now works. Thanks
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