How to Replace the Battery in a Nissan Tiida Key?

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GeorgeAnn
07/25/25 7:20am
Here are the steps to replace the battery in a Nissan Tiida key: 1. Tools needed for replacing the Nissan Tiida key battery: a flathead screwdriver and a piece of cloth. 2. Pull out the spare key and pry open the casing (wrap the screwdriver head with the cloth to avoid damaging the edges). 3. Remove the old battery, replace it with a new one, and reassemble the parts in their original positions. Here is some information about the Nissan Tiida: 1. The Tiida is a car produced by Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company. The name 'Tiida' is derived from the Chinese term 'Qiji,' meaning a swift horse, symbolizing speed and agility. Although the Tiida is 190 mm shorter than the Nissan Latio, this enhances its nimbleness without compromising interior space. Equipped with technologies like variable valve timing and dual overhead camshafts, along with an all-aluminum inline four-cylinder engine, the Tiida delivers exceptional power performance. 2. The Tiida is the hatchback version of the Latio, both models featuring a 1.6L engine. The Tiida boasts smooth lines and a spacious interior. In terms of power, the 2021 Tiida continues to use the HR16 1.6L engine, rated at 122 horsepower (90 kW) and a maximum torque of 155 N·m, paired with either a 5-speed manual or CVT transmission.
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