Difficulty
Easy
Steps
6
Time Required
                          5 minutes            
Sections
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- Battery
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Introduction
They key fob means everything to your Nissan Altima; a key fob with no battery will not allow you to enter nor start the vehicle.
Step 3 requires you to remove the battery from device. Make sure to not touch any component inside with your hands.
What you need
Step 1
              Battery               
- Slide the little switch up on the back of the key. While doing so, remove the physical key that is stored inside the fob by pulling away.
Slide the little switch up on the back of the key. While doing so, remove the physical key that is stored inside the fob by pulling away.
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Step 2
- Insert a flathead screwdriver or prying tool into the small notch located at the bottom of the key fob.
- Carefully rotate the flathead counterclockwise to pry apart the two halves of the fob.
Insert a flathead screwdriver or prying tool into the small notch located at the bottom of the key fob.
Carefully rotate the flathead counterclockwise to pry apart the two halves of the fob.
Step 3
- Pry out the battery with a flathead to avoid skin contact with electrical components.
- Make sure to avoid touching the motherboard.
Pry out the battery with a flathead to avoid skin contact with electrical components.
Make sure to avoid touching the motherboard.
Step 4
- Now carefully place the new battery onto the silver platter.
- Keep in mind positive side of the battery will be facing downward, while negative side will be facing towards you.
Now carefully place the new battery onto the silver platter.
Keep in mind positive side of the battery will be facing downward, while negative side will be facing towards you.
Step 5
- Line up the parts in order to secure the key.
- Press down until the case makes a “click” sound.
Line up the parts in order to secure the key.
Press down until the case makes a “click” sound.
Step 6
- Finally, insert the physical key back into the fob to complete your replacement.
Finally, insert the physical key back into the fob to complete your replacement.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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