How to Replace the Battery in the New Magotan's Car Key?

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JasperMarie
07/29/25 4:02am
Below are the steps to replace the battery in the New Magotan's car key: 1. First, pop out the metal head of the key. Hold both sides of the key with your hands and gently pull upwards to separate it into two halves. 2. Use a small screwdriver to pry open the battery compartment, remove the old button battery, replace it with a new one, and then snap the two halves back together. 3. Press the lock, unlock, and other buttons to confirm that the indicator light flashes, indicating the battery is installed correctly. Here is some related information about the New Magotan: 1. Powertrain: Equipped with a 1.4T 150-horsepower engine, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. 2. Body Dimensions: The length, width, and height are 4865mm, 1832mm, and 1471mm respectively. The wheelbase is 2871mm.
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StAbel
08/12/25 7:48am
I previously replaced the battery for my New Magotan's car key, and the steps were quite simple. First, prepare a CR2032 button cell battery, which can be purchased at a supermarket or online. Then, the key usually consists of two parts: the front has buttons, and the back has a thin seam. Use a small plastic piece or thin card to gently pry open the back cover—avoid using metal tools to prevent scratches. Once opened, you'll see the old battery inside; carefully remove it. Pay attention to the positive and negative polarity; the side marked with a + on the new battery should face upward when inserted. Next, close the cover and press firmly until you hear a click, indicating it's secured. Finally, test it: press the unlock or start button, and the light should turn on. If the light doesn't come on, the battery might be incorrectly placed or there could be a connection issue—it's best to check the manual or consult a professional. Don't throw away used batteries; dispose of them at a recycling point. The whole process takes about two to three minutes. DIY saves money and is eco-friendly, but make sure your hands are clean and free of dust during the operation.
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