How to Fix a Skoda Octavia Key Not Detected
My car won't start when I try to start the engine It clicks but says "key not detected". Is my key fob damaged?
The new OCTAVIA iV and electric ENYAQ come with a clever security feature that protects from signal amplification. To make sure the key is present the following conditions must be fulfilled.
1. Check the battery
The most likely reason why your car won't start is because the battery inside your key is depleted. The battery inside the key fob will eventually drain the same way as it does in your digital camera or phone. If this is the case the most straightforward solution is to replace the battery. If this doesn't work then the next step is to try reprogramming the key. To do this, switch the ignition on and leave the key in the ignition. Press the unlock button on the remote control two times, with a gap of one second between each push. Repeat this procedure as many times you wish to program remotes (up to four).
You may also change the circuit board in the key. It can be expensive, but it may resolve the issue. However it is important to remember that this technique is not certain to work because it is contingent on a variety of factors.
A key fob that wasn't authenticated is another possibility. This could be the result of a number of reasons, such as someone nearby pressing their own button, a different device that is sending signals at the time, or the key being protected. This is more likely to happen in the event that your vehicle was recently reprogrammed or has a new key was installed.
In modern cars, such as the Octavia VRS and ENYAQ iV, there is no requirement to press the key fob button. when the key is within the range of the antennas (located in the door handles), the car will unlock automatically. The system was designed this in order to ensure that only the owner has the right to drive the car. This decreases the risk of a vehicle being unlocked. It is still recommended to lock the car manually using the key, though. If the key isn't kept in your pocket, there is a safety feature that stops the car from starting even if you have switched on the ignition.
2. Check the key
When a key fob isn't recognised by the car, it's most likely a issue with the key itself. In some cases this issue can be solved by replacing the battery but in other cases the circuits or buttons on the key may be broken. If this is the case, you will have to replace the entire key.
Modern keys are not mechanically controlled, they are instead electronically controlled. The system works as follows when keys are held against the handle (or in the boot lock button, that is only available on the latest models) it sends an alert to the car, which activates the antennas that are located in the front doors. The antennas scan the area around the car for the key signal and, as soon as they find it, they communicate with it - this is how the door is opened and the "welcome" lights turn on, if the configuration is set.
If the key cannot be identified, the message "key not recognized" will be displayed on the infotainment display. There are all sorts of reasons for this to happen, such as another person pressing a key close to at the same time, a mobile phone sending an alert simultaneously or the key being partially shielded, etc.
If you're experiencing issues with your skoda Octavia key not being recognized, it's an ideal idea to speak with an auto electronic locksmith. These specialists are experts in repairing and reprogramming remote controls of this type, and can often resolve the issue without having to visit the dealer. They are available in the Yellow Pages or contact your local Skoda dealership for assistance.
3. Check the ignition
If your key fob won't function, it could be a problem with the ignition. You'll require a new key fob if this is the issue. The good thing is that you can get one fairly cheaply from a dealer. It's just a matter of waiting for a few minutes. In the meantime, make sure that the key is put in correctly and securely.
If you have the key fob in the car make sure you turn it a few times. If the key doesn't turn it could be stuck in the ignition barrel. It could also be a metallic piece in the ignition barrel, steering lock, or both. If you don't have a backup key, you could try opening the door by pushing the lock button on the inside of the handle. This will allow you to start the engine and return to the road without having to worry about finding a locksmith.
It's worth trying to locate an auto electrician who is local to you. They may be able help you out since they'll be knowledgeable about Skoda electrics. They'll also be able offer you a better price than a dealer.
The most recent generation of keyless locking, which is found in vehicles like the fourth-generation OCTAVIA or the ENYAQ IV - eliminates this trigger by scanning the surroundings by using the antennas that are located on the front doors, while the driver is in a seated position. If the car detects the right key, the doors will open and the welcome lights turn on. This function only works when all three requirements are satisfied. The driver's chair has to be occupied and the seat belt fastened, and the brakes applied. If any of these conditions are not fulfilled, the system will not be able to detect the key and the engine won't start. The "key not recognized" warning light will remain on your dashboard.
4. Check the door locks
If the car isn't opening after pressing the unlock button, it's probably time to inspect the locks. You can do this by using a small edge, such as a screwdriver, to remove any plastic cover on the door handle. Insert the key, turn it and the door will open.
If the door lock is operating properly, it should have a tiny sensor inside that will detect when the key is close by and send an alert to the vehicle to open or lock. If this doesn't work, there may be a problem with the cylinder of the lock or the electronic. Contacting a locksmith in the area will assist you in determining the cause of the problem.
The latest keyless locking system from KODA, called KESSY, can also automatically unlock the car when you drive by it. reprogramming skoda key fob can be turned on from the driver's seat and it will also automatically lock your Octavia when you leave it. The system will also automatically open and shut the boot. This is a very useful feature as it will eliminate the effort of lifting or lower the load cover manually.

You can also learn more about the following: KODA OCTAVIA is available in various versions with the three-door compact Octavia hatchback, and the five-door Octavia estate. It comes with a range of diesel and petrol engine options, which include automatic transmissions and panoramic sunroofs. The top of the line Octavia RS is a sports model that debuted at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2013 and comes with an upgraded 162 kW (220 PS) version of the Volkswagen Golf GTI's engine. The Octavia is available with a range of "Simply clever" or clever details. They include an ice scraper hidden inside the fuel flap as well as a trash bin inside the door panel.
The estate version of the Octavia is also available with four-wheel drive. Two four-wheel drive models are offered: the 4x4 and the Scout one, which features a higher suspension and a plastic cladding. Both utilize the Haldex Traction system that is based upon a computer-controlled clutch centre coupling.