No it doesn't.
You put the key in the ignition and turn, you don't need a fob in order to start a car.
The key fob uses radio frequency signals to communicate with the car's security system. When the button on the key fob is pressed, it sends a signal to the car's receiver, which then unlocks the doors or starts the engine.
A car fob uses radio frequency signals to communicate with the vehicle's onboard computer system. When the fob's button is pressed, it sends a unique code to the car, which then verifies the code and unlocks the doors or starts the engine.
A key fob uses radio frequency signals to communicate with the car's receiver, allowing the user to remotely unlock and start the car. When the button on the key fob is pressed, it sends a signal to the car's receiver, which then activates the door locks or starts the engine.
A car key fob uses radio frequency signals to communicate with the vehicle's receiver, allowing the user to remotely lock and unlock the doors. When the button on the key fob is pressed, it sends a signal to the receiver in the car, which then activates the door locks.
A car key fob uses radio frequency signals to communicate with the vehicle's receiver, allowing the user to remotely unlock and start the car. When the button on the key fob is pressed, it sends a signal to the car's receiver, which then activates the corresponding function, such as unlocking the doors or starting the engine.
No, You do not need a key fob to start a car. When starting a car, you put the key in the ignition and turn. Power comes from car battery, not from the key fob battery!
no any car does not work on any car
put fresh battery in fob, the put ur car keys in the ignition, start the engine and then press any button on the fob that should reset the fob. good luck
Get in touch with a Rover dealer, tell them the problem, they can find out the code for your lock on the door. That way you will not need your fob to open the doors or immobilise it.
Hold the key fob next to the start button.
Weak battery in fob?