My buttons on my key to lock and unlock won't work. What should I do?

Asked by AMBERM Aug 12, 2014 at 07:57 AM about the 2010 Ford Fusion SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

It started a couple days ago. My button to unlock wouldn't work most of the time and now its both my lock and unlock buttons that won't work.

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same thing we do with everything here in the 21st Century- change the battery-

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Nope, not the battery on mine. I tried it with two different batteries. It is still not working.

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everyone on the internet is an idiot lately i have the same issue not the battery! and no one will even tell you how to take it apart to clean behind the buttons! I swear the car companys are paying google to remove information so people have to pay the dealers to get simple things done and get robbed!!! everything is crooked! I know for a fact google is paid off since im a business and they offered me to pay to edit my reviews! all a scam like everything!

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