Answer
Jan 14, 2026 - 07:59 AM
- Remove the Emergency Key: Slide the release button or switch located on the back or side of the fob and pull out the mechanical emergency key.
- Open the Case:
- Find the small notch near where the mechanical key was inserted.
- Insert a small flathead screwdriver or a coin into this notch and gently twist to pry the two halves of the key fob apart.
- Remove the Old Battery:
- Once the case is open, locate the round battery.
- Use your fingers or the screwdriver to carefully lift it out of its compartment.
- Insert the New Battery:
- Place the new
CR2032
battery into the compartment. - Ensure the positive (+) side is facing up (this is usually the side with lettering).
- Place the new
- Reassemble and Test:
- Align the two halves of the fob and press them together until they click securely into place.
- Slide the mechanical key back into the fob.
- Test the buttons near your vehicle to ensure the remote is functioning.
Source: Google AI
