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If your 2017 Honda Civic's key fob is not working, the likely reason is a dead battery. To resolve this issue, you will require a CR2032 battery specifically for this key fob. To replace it, start by removing the physical key and then gently separating the two sides using a tool. Inside, you will find the battery compartment; swap out the old battery with the new one and reassemble the key fob. If the problem persists, it could be due to a wiring issue in the vehicle, in which case, consult a professional for assistance.
Possible causes of the 2017 Honda Civic key fob malfunction include a low signal strength or a depleted battery in the key.
Requires a new battery. Check out the YouTube video titled "How to Replace Honda Key Fob Battery" for a quick 20-second task.