Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          30 minutes - 1 hour            

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  • Battery
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Replacing the battery               
  • Locate the screw in the middle of your car key.
  • Make sure you have the following tools - Tri-point Screwdriver - CR2032 Battery

Locate the screw in the middle of your car key.

Make sure you have the following tools - Tri-point Screwdriver - CR2032 Battery

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Step 2

  • With your screwdriver, begin to screw in a counter-clockwise motion.

With your screwdriver, begin to screw in a counter-clockwise motion.

Step 3

  • Each key should have a small gap. Locate this gap on the side of your key.
  • After you have taken off the screw, place the small screw somewhere safe. Then with the same screwdriver or a flathead screwdriver, you want to apply pressure to the small gap to pop it open.

Each key should have a small gap. Locate this gap on the side of your key.

After you have taken off the screw, place the small screw somewhere safe. Then with the same screwdriver or a flathead screwdriver, you want to apply pressure to the small gap to pop it open.

Step 4

  • This is an example of how the key should look after you pop it open.

This is an example of how the key should look after you pop it open.

Step 5

  • Do not touch the other half of the key
  • After popping open the key, the battery should be located on the left half of the key.

Do not touch the other half of the key

After popping open the key, the battery should be located on the left half of the key.

Step 6

  • Apply pressure with the flathead screwdriver, and the battery should pop out once again.

Apply pressure with the flathead screwdriver, and the battery should pop out once again.

Step 7

  • swap the old battery with the new battery
  • Make sure the smooth part of the battery is facing inside and not facing outwards as shown on the picture

swap the old battery with the new battery

Make sure the smooth part of the battery is facing inside and not facing outwards as shown on the picture

Step 8

  • Lastly, place the key back together and screw the middle part back with the tri-point screwdriver.

Lastly, place the key back together and screw the middle part back with the tri-point screwdriver.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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