How to Open the Car When the Lavida Key Battery Dies?
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Steps to open the car door when the Lavida key battery dies: 1. There are several types of car keys. One type is hidden inside the key and needs to be pulled out. If the vehicle's keyhole is directly outside the door handle, you can insert the key and turn it to open the door. 2. Another type has the keyhole hidden on the right side of the driver's door handle. Use the auxiliary insertion of the mechanical key to press down on a button, then rotate the mechanical key. 3. The removed button should be kept properly. Finally, insert the removed mechanical key into the hole to open the car door. The Lavida is a sedan under the Volkswagen brand. In terms of configuration, it is equipped with cruise control, a DSG seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, and an EA211 all-aluminum environmentally friendly TSI turbocharged gasoline direct injection engine.
I remember the embarrassment of running out of key battery when driving my Lavida before. Generally, cars with remote keys have a hidden physical key blade. Just flip to the side of the key, press a small button, and you can pull out the spare key. There's a small square cover on the driver's door handle of the Lavida—pry it open with your fingernail to reveal the keyhole. Insert the key and give it a firm turn to open the door. Don't rush once inside; place the remote against the start button, then press the brake and start the car. The vehicle has a backup sensing function that allows temporary starting. Quickly drive to an auto repair shop to replace the button battery—the model is CR2032 if I remember correctly. It's safest to keep a spare key in your wallet at all times.