How to Replace the Battery in a Baojun Key?
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Baojun key battery replacement method is as follows: 1. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry open the Baojun car key along the side opening line from top to bottom; 2. After removing the key shell with the Baojun logo, you can see the battery compartment at the back, then remove the two screws on the battery compartment; 3. After removing the two screws, you can successfully take out the button battery in the battery compartment and replace it; 4. After replacement, re-tighten the screws. Make sure they are tight to prevent water ingress; 5. Reinstall the cover plate to complete the battery replacement. Precautions: 1. Be sure to replace the battery with the corresponding model that matches the key; 2. When using a flat-head screwdriver to replace the car key battery, do not apply excessive force, as it may damage the car remote or your fingers.
Last time my Baojun key fob ran out of battery, I changed it myself - super easy. First hold the key fob in your hand, locate the small seam along the edge, then gently pry open the casing using a thin plastic card or small flathead screwdriver (be careful not to scratch it by applying too much force). Once opened, you'll see a small coin cell battery (usually CR2032) secured inside - remember it faces positive side up. When removing the old battery, avoid touching other circuits. Simply insert the new CR2032 battery ensuring correct orientation, then snap the casing back together until you hear a click. Finally, test functionality by pressing the remote button - if the light comes on, you're good. DIY saves money and time. I recommend keeping spare coin cells at home (available for a few bucks at auto parts stores). If the casing seems too tight, don't force it - first check online for your specific model's key diagram to confirm opening points. Pro tip: Get in the habit of checking your key fob battery every six months to avoid roadside hassles.
I've always enjoyed DIY repairs on small things. Recently, my Baojun car key stopped working properly, so I tried replacing the battery myself. The steps were quite straightforward: First, confirm if the key model uses the common CR2032 battery. Then locate the seam on the key - I used a small plastic piece to gently pry it open. Once opened, the battery is exposed - just carefully remove the old one and replace it with a new one. The key is to avoid dirtying the contacts, and press firmly when closing the case to ensure it's secure. The whole process took about ten minutes, saving me a trip to the auto repair shop. I also found online disassembly videos for Baojun keys - watching once was enough to learn, even beginners can easily master it. Keeping keys in pockets for extended periods tends to wear out battery life, so it's advisable to carry fewer hard objects to avoid pressure-induced short circuits. If the problem persists after battery replacement, it might be contact misalignment - just reopen and adjust the position.