How to Replace the Battery in an Emgrand GL Car Key?

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MacJune
07/30/25 4:44am
The method to replace the battery in an Emgrand GL car key: After removing the mechanical key, you can see a mark labeled 'open.' Pry open the key shell at the 'open' position, and then replace the battery. The interior of the Emgrand GL is primarily black, with silver accents in the middle. A chrome trim strip adds variety to the decorative panel, and the symmetrical dashboard enhances the design. The car features a three-spoke multifunction steering wheel and a large central LCD screen, giving it a youthful appearance overall. Additionally, the vehicle includes smart features, supporting remote control via a mobile app, which allows functions like remote engine start, window control, and air conditioning operation. The Emgrand GL measures 4725mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1478mm in height.
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