keyfob battery dead in days

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Recently I have changed the battery in the key.
And since then the key is dead after 4 or 5 days doing nothing.
The Battery itself (CR2450) still has 3V in it, but the key is not responding.
What could cause this and how can I solve it.
 

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Any corrosion visible on the contact points where the battery touches inside the fob? I've had some new batteries test out to 3v and still fail to work in the fob (amazon..) so easiest next step is try another battery thats name brand and then dig deeper if you get the same results.
 
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I use energizer batteries :)
And It's my fourth battery in 4 weeks.
So adding a new one will just depleet in 4 to 5 days again.
What I can do is use contact cleaner in the key and see what happens
 

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I don't want to beat a dead horse, but my olight flash light for example eats Energizer batteries like candy. Maybe a week or 2 then done. I use Duracell and get 2-3 months. I'm chasing fob problems at this moment also. All kinds of posts to read on key fob issues (still reading). I wish both of us GOOD LUCK!
 

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Will also say I've had better luck with Duracell or Panasonic batteries. Seeing as you have went through that many already I'd lean on some kinda issue with the circuit draining. You could take it all apart and upload pics of the board before you clean it with circuit board cleaner.
 

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I use energizer batteries :)
And It's my fourth battery in 4 weeks.
So adding a new one will just depleet in 4 to 5 days again.
What I can do is use contact cleaner in the key and see what happens

where did you purchase them, and did you get a bunch of batteries at once?
How old are the batteries? Did you buy them last week, or 5 years ago?

Serious question, these things have a long shelf life, but, the longer they’re on the shelf, the shorter their service life will be. These things are very similar to batteries you use in... bluetooth meat thermometers, some red dot sights, possibly even the CMOS battery in your computer.

I’d get a new set, verify the date on the battery package.
lastly: your profile pic is a Jen Juan, but you’ve posted in the Jen Too forum - Jen Too truck remotes use 2 batteries, not one.
 

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where did you purchase them, and did you get a bunch of batteries at once?
How old are the batteries? Did you buy them last week, or 5 years ago?

Serious question, these things have a long shelf life, but, the longer they’re on the shelf, the shorter their service life will be. These things are very similar to batteries you use in... bluetooth meat thermometers, some red dot sights, possibly even the CMOS battery in your computer.

I’d get a new set, verify the date on the battery package.
lastly: your profile pic is a Jen Juan, but you’ve posted in the Jen Too forum - Jen Too truck remotes use 2 batteries, not one.
Problem solved
 
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where did you purchase them, and did you get a bunch of batteries at once?
How old are the batteries? Did you buy them last week, or 5 years ago?

Serious question, these things have a long shelf life, but, the longer they’re on the shelf, the shorter their service life will be. These things are very similar to batteries you use in... bluetooth meat thermometers, some red dot sights, possibly even the CMOS battery in your computer.

I’d get a new set, verify the date on the battery package.
lastly: your profile pic is a Jen Juan, but you’ve posted in the Jen Too forum - Jen Too truck remotes use 2 batteries, not one.
Bought them today and I did buy in several stores on several locations (pure coincidence).
They don't show the packaging or manufacturing date only a valid too date which is 09/2033.
 
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