Key or battery issue

Asked by GuruYCXSM Mar 07, 2018 at 03:10 AM about the 2002 Ford Explorer XLS

Question type: General

Car wont start dont know if its because the key has a sensor and they got wet

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Very well could be...separate the key fob, dry soak in rice (real, not instant), and hope for the best.

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When you do this procedure, open the key fob to expose the battery, but do not remove it. Leave the key fob in the real rice (uncooked) for a few hours. Before you close the back of the key fob, use a can of compressed air and spray it, do this from a distance, about and arm's length, to avoid possible damage. This worked for a friend with a similar problem. And yes, lets all hope for the best!

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When you turn the key in the ignition, do you hear a "clicking" sound, and do your Dash lights flicker at the same time?

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