How to Replace the Battery in a Geely Key?
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Here is the method for replacing the battery in a Geely car key: 1. Remove the metal key with the keyring, press the small square button on the back cover of the key, and pull out the metal key. 2. Insert the metal key into the square hole, then slowly turn the metal key counterclockwise to open the key's back cover. 3. Place the part containing the circuit board properly, use a screwdriver to remove the old battery, and then install the new battery. Here is some related information: 1. The Geely Binyue has a body length, width, and height of 4330mm, 1800mm, and 1609mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2600mm. 2. The vehicle features a three-spoke flat-bottom steering wheel and a large floating central control screen, along with practical functions such as hill descent control, parking assist, electronic parking brake, and auto hold.
I often change the battery of my Geely key fob myself—it's simple and cost-effective. There's always a small groove on the back of the key; just gently pry it open with a coin or a small screwdriver (don't use too much force to avoid damaging the plastic). Inside, you'll find a small button battery, usually labeled as CR2032 or 2025, which costs just a few bucks at the supermarket. When removing the old battery, pay attention to the positive and negative markings—typically, the positive side faces up. Align the new battery the same way when inserting it. Snap the cover back on and test the unlock button to check if it's working again. The whole process takes just five minutes, saving you a trip to the repair shop. The battery lasts 1-2 years, so replacing it early avoids the hassle of a malfunctioning key and being unable to lock the car. Before starting, wash your hands to remove static and handle the key carefully to prevent dropping it.