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If you see a "no key detected" message on your 2016 Ford Escape, the first step is to replace the battery in your key fob with a CR2032 watch battery. You can find this battery at most retail stores that have a battery/electronics section. After replacing the battery, try locking and unlocking the door to reset the anti-theft system, then use the key to enter the vehicle. If the problem persists, there may be an issue with the ignition sensor or key transponder, requiring an OBD Diagnostic tool to check for any error codes that can pinpoint the issue. You have the option to seek assistance from a dealership or borrow a diagnostic tool from your local auto-parts store for a small fee.
If you see a "no key detected" warning on your 2016 Ford Escape, start by replacing the battery in your key fob. Next, try locking and unlocking the door to reset the anti-theft system.
I swapped out the battery in the key fob but it's still not functioning properly. It seems like it's not a keyless fob.
I changed the battery in the key fob, but the car still won't start. I also tried the spare key fob, but no luck. The car won't move at all, and neither key is working. It used to be drivable, but now it's completely unresponsive.
There is no key fob nearby that is within range to trigger the sensor.
The keyless entry system has a fully charged battery, but the car still won't start.