How to Replace the Battery in a Skoda Octavia Car Key?

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Ezekiel
07/29/25 1:37pm
To replace the battery in a Skoda Octavia car key, follow these steps: 1. Open the key and firmly pry open one corner of the battery cover along the arrow direction, then lift the battery cover; 2. The exposed button battery will be visible—apply force diagonally downward to pop the battery out; 3. Remove the old battery and insert the new one, ensuring the correct orientation to avoid reversing the polarity. The Skoda Octavia is the first sedan under the SAIC Volkswagen Skoda brand, with dimensions of 4675 mm in length, 1814 mm in width, and 1460 mm in height. The vehicle features a four-spoke multifunction steering wheel and is equipped with systems such as engine start-stop, automatic parking, and ACC adaptive cruise radar.
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