CrashTestDummy
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Odd thing happened to us in the '10 Tahoe PPV yesterday. One of our pups got ahold of one of the keys/key fobs, and chewed the plastic on the fob up some. The fob buttons still worked, but somehow my wife broke off part of it at work. I set it on the counter to epoxy back together after we ran some errands yesterday, grabbing the other set of keys/fob that came with the truck when we bought it.
We stopped at a store, and I noticed the lock button on the fob did nothing. Neither did the unlock button. So, in order to get our errands run, I opened the door, pressed the lock button and closed the door. I verified that the doors were locked before we went in.
When we came out, I pressed the unlock button, not expecting it to work, and it didn't. So, I unlocked it with the key in the door lock. When I opened the door, the horn started blasting like I had hit the panic button (I had not). I stuck the key back in the door lock and turned it to lock, but that did nothing. I could not find a way to get it to turn off, and thought that if I maybe started the truck it would stop.
Inserting the key into the ignition and giving it a turn did nothing! The truck wouldn't start! My wife futzed with the lock and unlock buttons on the door and the horn turned off. Once the horn stopped honking, I could start the truck with no problem.
I repeated the process to see if I could repeat it, and sure enough I could. Unlock the driver's door with the key and opening the door would set off the horn. It seemed that there was a timeout on it of like 30-45 seconds, because no amount of mashing buttons on the door lock/window switches could get the horn to quit. It eventually quit, and I could start the truck.
We went home and got the other keys, which worked, as usual.
Any idea what happened? I am pretty sure I _could_ open the door with this second fob, but can not anymore. Could the battery in it have died? If so, could that have caused the 'panic mode' when I unlocked the door with the key? Can I simply replace the battery in this fob and things will work again, or might there be some other problem here? Thoughts?
We stopped at a store, and I noticed the lock button on the fob did nothing. Neither did the unlock button. So, in order to get our errands run, I opened the door, pressed the lock button and closed the door. I verified that the doors were locked before we went in.
When we came out, I pressed the unlock button, not expecting it to work, and it didn't. So, I unlocked it with the key in the door lock. When I opened the door, the horn started blasting like I had hit the panic button (I had not). I stuck the key back in the door lock and turned it to lock, but that did nothing. I could not find a way to get it to turn off, and thought that if I maybe started the truck it would stop.
Inserting the key into the ignition and giving it a turn did nothing! The truck wouldn't start! My wife futzed with the lock and unlock buttons on the door and the horn turned off. Once the horn stopped honking, I could start the truck with no problem.
I repeated the process to see if I could repeat it, and sure enough I could. Unlock the driver's door with the key and opening the door would set off the horn. It seemed that there was a timeout on it of like 30-45 seconds, because no amount of mashing buttons on the door lock/window switches could get the horn to quit. It eventually quit, and I could start the truck.
We went home and got the other keys, which worked, as usual.
Any idea what happened? I am pretty sure I _could_ open the door with this second fob, but can not anymore. Could the battery in it have died? If so, could that have caused the 'panic mode' when I unlocked the door with the key? Can I simply replace the battery in this fob and things will work again, or might there be some other problem here? Thoughts?