Why Your Bentley Replacement Key Might Not Work
The Bentley replacement key is a showpiece. It's huge, shiny, and has the Bentley logo' on the back.
It is the duty of each department head to keep a close eye over keys issued to employees and to not store keys for the purpose of re-use. Any unauthorised key duplicate, possession, or use is considered theft of university property and is punishable with disciplinary action.
Dead Coin Battery
The most common reason that your Bentley Bentayga key fob is not working is a dead coin battery. This is an easy fix that can be carried out in a matter of minutes. This is the most cost-effective way to get your Bentley remote up and running. Other reasons why your
Bentley key fob may not work include worn buttons and receivers,
Bentley key signal interference module issues, keys that aren't paired that require reprogramming or a defective electronic chip. Our Key Replacement Protection Policy covers these issues. Phoenix Bespoke Keys provides this service at no additional cost to all Bentley owners, regardless of whether they are new, used, or certified pre-owned.
Faulty Receiver Module
A damaged receiver module may cause your Bentley Flying Spur key fob to cease to function. This problem is usually easy to fix, but it could be difficult to pinpoint. Luckily, your vehicle's electronic diagnostics (OBD) system can help you identify the problem and figure out the best solution.
The remote keyless system of your car relies on the receiver module to send the signals to the key fob, which allows you to unlock and start the engine. If the signal isn't received the receiver module could have developed a fault. This can be caused by a number of reasons, such as a dead battery, water damage, worn buttons or a defective key fob.
If your Bentley's alarm keeps sounding, it could mean that the receiver's module is malfunctioning. It is easy to diagnose however it can be costly and costly to repair or replace. If you're unsure if your car's alarm is faulty call an auto locksmith near you for help. They can reprogramme your key fob for you and charge 75% less than an Bentley dealer. They also can provide replacement Bentley keys if your original is damaged.
Faulty electronic chip
The electronic chip in your Bentley Flip Key, smart key, or any other Bentley product could be damaged, worn out or not functioning properly. This can result in the key to not communicate with the vehicle's immobilizer. This issue is best resolved by an authorized Bentley dealer or professional locksmith.
A malfunctioning electronic chip could also prevent your key from unlocking doors and starting the engine of your car. To solve this issue, you'll have to replace or reprogram the chip. The procedure requires a particular device that is only available to a certified Bentley locksmith or dealer.
A malfunctioning electronic chip inside your Bentley Flip Key or smart key can be a frustrating and unsettling issue to deal with. The good news is that there are options to identify and fix the issue quickly. You can get a
bentley key cover replacement key at a lower cost than what a main dealer will charge. You can also purchase a Bentley Key Replacement Protection Policy, which offers numerous benefits for New, Pre-Owned and certified pre-owned Bentley owners, including full key coverage Key replacement and programming and lockout assistance, lower cost of ownership for the long-term, and enhanced security and convenience. This protection can help protect your resale and improve the value of your vehicle. To learn more about
Bentley Key Replacement Protection Policy, visit Phoenix Bespoke Keys.