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Introduction
Fob batteries needs to be replaced every 3 years to work at maximum range and not sporadically fail.
This guide demonstrates how to replace the battery and clean out your 2013 Nissan Rogue Key Fob.
What you need
Step 1
2013 Nissan Rogue Key Fob Battery
- Slide the small tab on the back of your fob to the left.
- While holding the tab to the left, pull the metal key out from the top of your fob.
Slide the small tab on the back of your fob to the left.
While holding the tab to the left, pull the metal key out from the top of your fob.
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Step 2
- Insert your opening pick into the small gap between the two halves of the fob and lightly pry until they separate.
Insert your opening pick into the small gap between the two halves of the fob and lightly pry until they separate.
Step 3
- Pull the two halves of the fob apart.
- Remove the two internal housings.
Pull the two halves of the fob apart.
Remove the two internal housings.
Step 4
- Remove the battery.
Remove the battery.
Step 5
- Lightly saturate a cotton swab with 70% isopropyl alcohol and wipe down the inside of the shells and the rubber pad.
- For any small crevices dip, the toothpick into the alcohol and clean any dirt or debris.
- Avoid wiping the circuit board and any metal components.
Lightly saturate a cotton swab with 70% isopropyl alcohol and wipe down the inside of the shells and the rubber pad.
For any small crevices dip, the toothpick into the alcohol and clean any dirt or debris.
Avoid wiping the circuit board and any metal components.
Step 6
- Once the alcohol is dried, place a new battery into the battery housing with the proper orientation.
Once the alcohol is dried, place a new battery into the battery housing with the proper orientation.
Step 7
- Replace the internal components and click the two halves of the fob back together.
Replace the internal components and click the two halves of the fob back together.
Step 8
- Slide your key back into its housing.
Slide your key back into its housing.
Your fob should now be fully functional!
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