How to Replace the Battery in a Ford Edge Key?
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Steps to replace the battery in a Ford Edge key: 1. Press the clip and open the back cover; 2. Insert a coin into the slot and twist to separate the outer cover; 3. Remove the old battery; 4. Install the corresponding new battery; 5. Reattach the outer cover and back cover. The Ford Edge is a mid-to-large-sized crossover SUV model built on Ford's global mid-size vehicle platform. The dimensions of the Ford Edge are 4878 mm in length, 1925 mm in width, and 1770 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850 mm. The Ford Edge luxury series features a bold exterior design, with a new hexagonal grille integrated with large full-LED headlights. The Ford Edge comes standard with a 12.8-inch vertical touchscreen, complemented by a 10.1-inch full-color digital instrument cluster, black headliner design, and premium velour carpeting.
I just replaced the battery for my Edge key last year, and it was actually quite simple. First, you need to prepare a CR2032 coin cell battery, which can be bought at convenience stores or hardware stores. Place the key with its side facing up, and you'll see a small groove. Use a flathead screwdriver to gently pry it open, and the key will split into two halves. Be careful not to use too much force, as the plastic clips can break easily. When removing the old battery, remember the orientation of the positive and negative terminals, and install the new battery in the same direction with the convex side facing up. After installation, press the key buttons a few times to test the remote function before closing the case to avoid wasted effort. The whole process takes about five minutes, but you need to be careful—damaging the key would be troublesome. Finally, I recommend regularly replacing the battery in the spare key as well, so you don't find it dead when you need it.