Hi all.
I have a 97' 406 est. Whenever I replace the batteries in the remote
key (IR) it will lock/unlock the car as it is supposed to do. The red
piolot LED is flashing. However, the batteries only last for two
days. The third day the remote is dead, and led dark. No visual IR-
light from bulb (when watched through digital camara). Any idea what
causes this. I tried several replacements (batteries) and I don't
think they all were bad right from the (different) boxes. The key has
not been in a pocket/next to anything magnetic for the two days, just
laying on a shelf. Could it be shorted, even if it is working
properly for a few days?
Thanks.
Fredrik.
Keith Willcocks - 11 Apr 2007 13:58 GMT
> Hi all.
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> laying on a shelf. Could it be shorted, even if it is working
> properly for a few days?
My wife's 306 has the exact same problem but in this instance there are
three keys affected. I asked the question on this group some time ago and
the answer came back that this is a known problem with the IR keys.

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frogstar - 12 Apr 2007 09:19 GMT
On 11 Apr, 14:58, "Keith Willcocks" <buccan...@invalidaddress.inv>
wrote:
> > Hi all.
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> Keith Willcocks
> (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!)
So I guess I'll just have to live with it, then? Will open it again
this evening and clean the electric thingymagic with an el. spray.
- Fredrik
David Hearn - 12 Apr 2007 09:22 GMT
>> Hi all.
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> three keys affected. I asked the question on this group some time ago and
> the answer came back that this is a known problem with the IR keys.
Well, our 1998 306 with IR key has lasted since 2001 (when we got it)
without needing any new batteries.
After saying that, I bet it'll now stop working!
D
Bob Morrison - 13 Apr 2007 05:56 GMT
>Hi all.
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>Fredrik.
I have owned a 97' 406 sedan from new and have never changed the IR
remote battery, so I suspect that your problem is the result of
excessive battery drain, possibly resulting from moisture inside key
electromics.
malc - 13 Apr 2007 21:37 GMT
> Hi all.
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> laying on a shelf. Could it be shorted, even if it is working
> properly for a few days?
I had the same problem with my Xantia key. It would only work for a few
days then give up the ghost. My 406 however must have a radio key as it
works even when in my pocket and seems to last quite well as I replaced
thebatteries a few months ago and it's been fine since. With the Xantia
I just gave up and used it as a normal key.

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newsonline - 14 Apr 2007 17:19 GMT
"> frogstar wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >
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> > laying on a shelf. Could it be shorted, even if it is working
> > properly for a few days?
Hi
We had the same problem with a 306 IR fob. New batteries would last for a
few days then go flat. At first I thought I'd just picked up some duff
batteries, but apparently, it's a common problem with the fobs as they get
old and means that the remote key has had it.
I bought a replacement off eBay (for about £10-15), changed the key blade
and had it re-programmed by a local car alarm/key technician. There's a
guide to how to do it with the IR type fobs at the link below - but although
many posters said how good it was, for some reason, it didn't work for me.
http://www.peugeotdiesel.com/Program_Peugeot_306_Key.html
Hope this helps
Steve
Brian - 17 Apr 2007 10:06 GMT
> Hi all.
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> Fredrik.
This is a known problem with these older plips. From my investigation, the
little switch inside will be faulty, and not be totally diconnecting when
not depressed. I have checked the resitance across the contacts on mine to
confirm this.
I have read some time ago, of people replacing the little press switch with
a new one from somewhere, but the details I no longer have. I would do same
to mine if I could.
frogstar - 19 Apr 2007 12:17 GMT
> > Hi all.
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> a new one from somewhere, but the details I no longer have. I would do same
> to mine if I could.
I cleaned my remote up with some crc spray thingy. Maybe this was
enough to bretahe some life into it again... It's going on its second
week now (knocking some wood over here) and still does what it's
supposed to do. Two weeks is a new record anyhow...
- Fx