How to Replace the Battery in a Kodiaq Car Key?

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LeEleanor
07/28/25 3:12pm
Kodiaq car key battery replacement method is as follows: 1. Use a paper towel to wipe the surface of the Kodiaq car key dry. 2. Use a screwdriver to remove the remote control cover and detach the key blade. 3. Insert the screwdriver into the slot and turn it clockwise to completely separate the two parts of the remote control. 4. Gently split the key along the middle seam, then remove the old battery and replace it with a new one. Below is some extended information about the Kodiaq: 1. The Kodiaq is Koda's first domestically produced mid-size SUV based on the MQB platform. This mid-size SUV made its debut at the 2016 Guangzhou International Auto Show and immediately garnered widespread attention and praise. 2. Some configurations originally available only on high-end models have been extended to lower trims, including a full LCD digital instrument panel, dual USB charging ports in the rear, front parking sensors, automatic parking, driving assistance systems, and intelligent OFF-ROAD driving mode.
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