Difficulty

Easy

Steps

6

Time Required

                          7 minutes            

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  • Key Fob Battery
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Introduction

A functional battery will properly lock and unlock the car without any difficulty. On most occasions, the car will alert the driver to the battery being low before it dies entirely.

This guide will show an easy seven minute repair to change out the battery in the key fob to keep the vehicle running.

What you need

Step 1

              Key Fob Battery               
  • Pull the button on the back of the key fob from right to left while pulling the hoop on the top.
  • Completely remove the key from the fob.

Pull the button on the back of the key fob from right to left while pulling the hoop on the top.

Completely remove the key from the fob.

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Step 2

  • Point the fob vertically towards you and find the groove between the front and the back.
  • Carefully, using an iFixit opening tool or similar household object, pry open the fob by sliding the flat end into the groove.
  • Slide your opening tool around the entire fob following the groove.
  • Pull apart the two main pieces.

Point the fob vertically towards you and find the groove between the front and the back.

Carefully, using an iFixit opening tool or similar household object, pry open the fob by sliding the flat end into the groove.

Slide your opening tool around the entire fob following the groove.

Pull apart the two main pieces.

Step 3

  • Carefully remove the individual pieces from the inside one at a time.
  • There are two pieces in total to remove.

Carefully remove the individual pieces from the inside one at a time.

There are two pieces in total to remove.

Step 4

  • Place the new battery into the key in the same orientation as the one that was removed.
  • You will notice on the battery that there are small letters. When placing the battery in the fob those letters need to face up.

Place the new battery into the key in the same orientation as the one that was removed.

You will notice on the battery that there are small letters. When placing the battery in the fob those letters need to face up.

Step 5

  • Set the pieces back within the fob.
  • Gently line up the pieces and press them together to close it.

Set the pieces back within the fob.

Gently line up the pieces and press them together to close it.

Step 6

  • Add the physical key back into the fob.
  • Slide the key back into position and push down until you feel a small click. When you hear the small click you know the key is properly in.

Add the physical key back into the fob.

Slide the key back into position and push down until you feel a small click. When you hear the small click you know the key is properly in.

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