Code
B3134
Generic
B — Body
Remote Keyless Entry Receiver Circuit Fault
AI status
Completed
Completed
100%
Causes
- Dead or weak key fob battery
- Faulty RKE receiver module or integrated BCM receiver
- Open/shorted wiring between RKE receiver and BCM or antenna
- Damaged or disconnected antenna/antenna coax
- Poor ground or low supply voltage to receiver
- Software or EEPROM fault in BCM
Symptoms
- Key fob commands (lock/unlock, remote start, panic) do not operate
- Intermittent operation or reduced effective range of key fob
- Security/immobilizer warning or unexpected alarm behavior
- No RF activity seen by diagnostic tool when pressing fob
- Possible multiple stored RKE faults or BCM communication errors
What to check
- Verify key fob battery voltage and operation; try a known-good spare fob
- Scan vehicle for related DTCs in BCM and security modules
- Inspect fuses and power supply to receiver/BCM; check grounds
- Visually inspect RKE receiver/antenna wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion
- Move vehicle away from possible RF interference sources and retest
- Check for recent aftermarket installs (alarms, remote starters, RF devices)
Signal parameters
- Typical RF carrier bands: 315 MHz or 433 MHz (vehicle-specific); some regions use 868 MHz
- Receiver supply: vehicle battery voltage (~9–14 V) with good ground
- Data output: digital pulses or serial messages from receiver to BCM (0–12 V or logic level depending on module)
- Expected behavior: short RF burst(s) when fob button pressed; repeated packets while button held
- If diagnosing with scope: look for repeated packet envelopes and consistent amplitude on antenna feed or receiver data line
Diagnostic algorithm
- Confirm symptom with operator: which functions fail and whether failure is constant or intermittent.
- Test key fob(s): measure battery voltage, swap or use confirmed-good fob to rule out transmitter fault.
- Scan for DTCs across BCM, immobilizer, and related modules; record freeze frame if present.
- Verify receiver/BCM power and ground at the module connector; check relevant fuses and wiring for continuity.
- Inspect antenna and coax or antenna harness for damage and secure connections; repair any corrosion or loose terminals.
- Attempt to capture RF activity: use an RF detector/sniffer near antenna/receiver while pressing fob; if no RF is seen from a good fob, suspect receiver input/antenna or severe interference.
- Monitor data/communication line from receiver to BCM with scope or diagnostic tool while pressing fob to confirm packet arrival at BCM.
- If intermittent, wiggle test wiring/connectors and retest to reproduce fault; check for water intrusion or broken pins.
- Check for aftermarket RF sources or accessories; disconnect them and retest.
- If wiring and antenna are good and receiver shows no response, replace or reprogram the receiver/BCM per service procedures. Relearn or reprogram keys as required.
- After repair, clear DTCs and verify correct operation over time and range; confirm no recurrence.
Likely causes
- Weak/failed key fob battery or defective key fob
- Faulty receiver module (separate unit or inside BCM)
- Damaged antenna or antenna connection
- Power supply (fuse, wiring, ground) to receiver is open or low
- Intermittent connector/contact causing intermittent reception
Fault status
Status
Remote Keyless Entry Receiver Circuit Fault detected. Check key fob, receiver power/ground, antenna and wiring; may cause loss of remote locking/unlocking and related functions.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.0-3.0 hours
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