Take the batteries from the working (car) remote and place them in the other remote and put the others in that remote to double check/verify the batteries. This is how to also check a light bulb. Have a known good "control" to test all other facets of an item.
While the batteries may be new/ newer, what you do NOT KNOW is if the new batteries are GOOD? Get a new set of Duracells, and try them before otherwise wasting time. (Short version=) I have seen new batteries of other brands fail within minutes, or be "marginal voltage". Also, clean the terminals with a pencil eraser before installing. (Remember) Replacing six light bulbs will never fix a bad switch
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