Is your 2010 Dodge Caravan key fob suddenly not working? You’re not alone. A frequent issue with these key fobs is that the small metal contacts on the buttons can detach from the rubber. When this happens, the buttons become loose inside the fob, leading to unreliable operation or no response at all when you press them. Sometimes, this can even cause the car to randomly lock or unlock itself.
The good news is that this problem often has a simple solution. The most likely cause is those metal contacts on the button pads. They are originally glued to the rubber button pad inside the key fob. Over time and with use, this glue can fail.
To understand this issue better and potentially fix it yourself, check out this helpful YouTube video that explains the problem in detail: Common Key Fob Fix. Often, you can resolve this by either replacing the rubber button pad or by carefully re-gluing the metal contacts back onto the rubber. With a little bit of DIY, you can often get your 2010 Dodge Caravan key fob working again without needing to buy a new one.