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The biggest reason this happens is because no one uses the key to unlock doors. The cylinders in the key slots loose their lube and get stuck in a certain position(corrosion). Spray some lube in it(wd40) and work the key in and out. Spray more lube. Work it more. This may release your locks, but is no guaranty. You may have t have a lock smith come out and fix it.
The battery only provides power, what you may have done is changed the frequency on the remote somehow.
I would highly recommend you speak to the makers of the alarm system.
lost one of the key fobs to a 2007 mercury montego. dealer gave me a used one for free and instructed me to turn ignition key on and off 12 times but without starting the car. next, try key fob. worked for me. if you have 2 key fobs, you may have to reprogram both, so i would change batteries in the other one as well, but only after the non working one proves good.
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