How to Replace the Battery in a Roewe 550 Key Fob?

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VanAnnie
07/30/25 4:24am
Push forward to open the top cover of the remote. Pay attention to the position of the locating lug and remove the plastic plug from the remote. Note the position of the printed circuit board inside the remote and carefully pull the circuit board out. Use a screwdriver to pry out the battery and remove it, being careful not to touch the circuit board or the battery metal contacts. Install the new battery, ensuring the polarity is correct. Place the printed circuit board back into the remote and insert the plastic plug, making sure it is in the correct position. First secure the top cover of the remote, then slide it completely back into place.
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