How to Disassemble the Baojun 560 Remote?
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Baojun 560 remote disassembly method: There is a groove on the edge between the front and back of the remote key. Use an appropriate tool according to the size of the groove to unscrew it. The front part of the Baojun 560 continues the Baojun family design, with similarities to the Baojun 730 in terms of the chrome-plated grille, headlight outline, and engine hood feature lines. The LED daytime running lights of the Baojun 560 are located below the fog lights, and the headlights are also equipped with LED position lights. The exterior rearview mirrors of the Baojun 560 integrate turn signals and come with roof racks. In terms of power, the Baojun 560 offers 1.5T and 1.8L engine options, with three transmission choices: AMT, dual-clutch, and manual. The engine delivers a maximum power of 110KW, a maximum horsepower of 150PS, and a maximum torque of 230NM.
I've disassembled the Baojun 560 remote several times. When the battery runs out after prolonged use, you need to open it up to replace it. For someone like me who enjoys DIY, it's pretty straightforward. Usually, there's a small gap along the edge of the remote. Use a thin plastic card or a small pry tool to gently open it—don't apply too much force, or the casing might crack. Once opened, you'll see the battery, typically a coin-type CR2032. Carefully remove it and replace it with a new one, making sure the positive and negative terminals are correctly aligned. When reassembling, align the clips and press firmly. Avoid using metal tools during the process to prevent short circuits, and keep your hands free of grease. This method works for most car models, and regularly replacing the battery can extend the remote's lifespan—I check mine once a year. If the remote buttons aren't responsive, the internal contacts might be dirty, so it's a good idea to clean them while you're at it. If you're not confident, don't force it; taking it to a repair shop won't cost much anyway.