
Steps to replace the battery in the Wuling Hongguang S remote control: 1. Gently pry open the slot area with a flat-head screwdriver to lift the shell, then open it along the gap created by prying; 2. Remove the two fixing screws with a Phillips screwdriver to open the battery cover; 3. After replacing the battery, screw the screws back on, cover the lid, and test it. The Wuling Hongguang S is a crossover product independently developed by SAIC-GM-Wuling based on the Wuling Hongguang model, positioned between commercial vehicles and passenger vehicles. The Wuling Hongguang S measures 4400mm in length, 1660mm in width, and 1750mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2720mm. Benchmarking against higher-level models, the Wuling Hongguang S is equipped with rich safety features including ABS plus EBD, dual airbags, force-limiting seat belts, LED high-mounted brake lights, rear parking radar, rear window heating and defrosting function, rear wiper, child lock for the middle door, automatic locking function, headlight and door open alarm, and a remote key with an electronic anti-theft system and automatic car-finding function.

Changing the battery for the Wuling Hongguang S remote is actually quite simple, and I'll show you how to do it. First, prepare a CR2032 button battery, which you can buy for just a few yuan at a hardware store. Take out the key, locate a thin seam on the side of the remote, and gently twist a coin inserted into the seam to pry open the back cover. Inside, the silver disc is the old battery—use your fingernail to pop it out and replace it with the new battery, ensuring the positive side faces up. When closing the cover, press firmly around the edges until it clicks into place. Finally, test if the lock button lights up red. The whole process takes just three minutes, saving you dozens of yuan compared to going to a repair shop. Using a coin instead of a pry tool is even more convenient, but be careful not to let children swallow the battery.

Just replaced the remote battery for my Wuling Hongguang, sharing the experience. First confirm it's a CR2032 battery - don't buy the wrong specification. No tools needed to open the remote, just insert your thumb nail into the side gap and pry it open. When removing the old battery, note its installation orientation (positive/negative sides), then insert the new battery in the same direction. Key point: when reassembling the shell, align the clips properly - you should hear clicking sounds when pressing the edges to ensure secure fastening. After replacement, noticed the remote control range has improved - turns out the old battery was overdue for replacement. Recommend stocking up a couple spare batteries while they're cheap, available even at supermarket checkout counters.

Replacing the battery of the Hongguang remote requires courage and precision. First, observe the seam of the remote and gently insert a hard plastic card (like a membership card) at an angle, then wiggle it slightly to release the clips. Inside the battery compartment, you'll find positive and negative markings—just align the new battery accordingly. Handle with care to avoid breaking the plastic clips. Finally, test the remote's sensitivity by locking the car from the rear and checking the response time. DIY costs just five yuan, saving both time and money compared to a repair shop. Make sure to use a CR2032 battery; using a CR2025 may cause poor contact.

Last month, I just replaced the battery and discovered a trick: wash your hands first to eliminate static electricity. Pinch the key part and push it upwards; it's easier to pry open from the gap at the bottom of the remote. Remove the battery to check for any leakage or corrosion, clean the contact points with an eraser, and then install the new battery. When reassembling the shell, snap the bottom into place first, then press the sides, similar to installing a phone case. After replacement, the battery can last about two years. Buying a five-pack online is more cost-effective. Remember to choose Panasonic or Sony brands, as inferior batteries are prone to leakage and can damage the remote's motherboard.


