

You will have to replace all old batteries with totally new batteries.

The whole connector design is pretty poor and really requires a firmer snap-in action or a connector lock. Mixing old and new batteries for your Kwikset smart lock will cause problems. Part of the issue is that the door does get slammed shut a fair bit. However, the connector doesn’t plug in very firmly and keeps coming loose, and the problems return. Pairing within two feet of the hub (using a 35 ft long network cable) Recalibrated the locking mechanism to make sure it wasnt a motor issue Disabled the. To fix this, please follow the steps below: 1. I plugged it in firmly and the lock worked perfectly again–and the batteries now lasted me several months, even though they’re NiMH and only show as 80% when fully charged. My locks will lock with fingerprint, but wont unlock with them. The light should flash green for a few seconds and then turn off.

Check that the lock is powered on by pressing its button in. Since Kwikset SmartCode Keypad has no smart features, its battery life is quite long compared to a normal smart lock. I eventually took the lock apart and noticed that the connector from the keypad to the main board had almost come out. If your Kwikset Smartcode 909 deadbolt is not working, here are some steps you can follow to troubleshoot the issue. Since mine is the version with the Z-Wave daughter board, I did try unplugging it for a few months to eliminate Z-Wave as the battery drain issue, but it made no difference. Do any of you by any chance started having other issues with the lock, specifically sporadically unresponsive keys on the keypad? I’ve had both unresponsive keys and poor battery life.
