dominik_blade17
Skoda Yeti Key Fob Battery Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2017 Skoda Yeti owner experienced a "key battery low" warning, leading to non-functional keyless access and unreliable unlocking. The issue was suspected to be due to a low battery in the key fob. After replacing the battery, the keyless entry system resumed normal operation, confirming the battery was the cause.
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dominik_blade17 (community.author)
Multimeter? Where do I even start? Is it a special kind of auto key battery?
patrickthunder1
Yep, it's probably just a standard CR2032 or similar. But if you're not comfortable with a multimeter, best bet is to get it checked at a workshop. They can confirm the issue and replace the key battery.
dominik_blade17 (community.author)
Cheers for the info. It was indeed just a low battery in the key fob. New one cost 37€. Keyless entry is working again.
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patrickthunder1
I had a similar issue with my BMW a while back. "Key battery low" warning, keyless go stopped working. Have you checked the battery voltage with a multimeter? Could be a low voltage issue.