How to Replace the Battery in a Bora Car Key?

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SanReed
07/24/25 6:40pm
Replacing the battery in a Bora car key involves the following steps: Step 1: Remove the mechanical key. Step 2: Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry open a small gap from the side seam of the key, then gradually open the seam along the initial gap. Insert your fingernail into the middle seam of the remote, gently squeeze, and apply slight outward pressure. Note: Once one side is slightly opened, proceed to the other side until it is fully opened. Step 3: Use the flat-head screwdriver to remove the old battery and insert the new one. Note: The positive side (+) of the battery should face downward. Then, reposition the circuit board, align the key cover, and press firmly with your hand until you hear a click indicating it's securely fastened. Ensure the seam is not too wide after closing.
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StAngela
08/11/25 10:24am
Changing the battery for a Bora car key is actually quite simple. As an experienced driver who has owned a Bora for over a decade, I've replaced the battery several times. First, you need to understand the key's structure—most flip keys have a seam in the middle. Gently pry it open with a flat plastic card or a small screwdriver, avoiding metal tools to prevent scratching the plastic casing. Inside, you'll find a small battery slot. Check the model of the old battery, usually a CR2032 lithium cell, available at supermarkets or auto shops. Be careful when removing the old battery to avoid excessive force, and ensure the new battery is inserted with the correct polarity, matching the old one. Reassemble the key until you hear a "click" sound. Test the lock and unlock functions—if they work, the replacement was successful. Note that keeping the key squeezed in a bag can drain the battery faster, so it's advisable to buy branded batteries like Energizer or Panasonic for longer life and fewer replacements. This DIY task takes just 5 minutes, saving you the hassle and cost of visiting a dealership.
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