How to replace the battery in a Leiling key?

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DelAlejandro
07/30/25 10:27am
Toyota Leiling key battery replacement steps are as follows: 1. Unlock and remove the mechanical key. 2. Remove the key cover. Wrap the head of a flathead screwdriver with a cloth to prevent damage to the key. 3. Use a small flathead screwdriver to remove the old battery. 4. Ensure the new battery is installed with the positive side facing up. 5. When reinstalling the key cover and mechanical key, reverse steps 2 and 1. 6. Test the key functions to ensure they work properly. Precautions during battery replacement: 1. Using an unsuitable or non-compliant battery may damage the car key. When purchasing a new battery, pay attention to its voltage, size, and specifications. 2. Keep your hands dry during the disassembly process, as moisture can cause the battery to rust.
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