How to Replace the Battery of the Borui GE Key?
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Borui GE key battery replacement method is mainly: 1. Remove the mechanical key to reveal two holes. Besides the mechanical keyhole, the other one is the hole for removing the key cover plate. 2. Insert the mechanical key into the hole for removing the key cover plate, open the battery cover of the key, and take out the old battery. 3. Gently separate the key along the middle seam, then pry off the battery and replace it with a new one. Extended content: The car's smart keyless entry system, abbreviated as PKE, adopts the world's most advanced RFID radio frequency technology and the most advanced vehicle identity coding recognition system. It pioneers the development of a miniaturized, low-power RF antenna solution and successfully integrates the remote control system with the keyless system, following the traditional vehicle circuit protection. It truly achieves a dual RF system and dual anti-theft protection, providing the utmost convenience and safety for car owners.
I also drive a Borui GE, and replacing the key battery is actually quite simple. First, use a coin or thin card to pry open the small slot on the side of the key, being careful not to use too much force to avoid damaging the clips. Once opened, you'll see a small round battery—gently remove it with a toothpick, remembering that the positive side faces upward. The new battery should be a CR2032 model, which can be bought online for just a few dollars. When inserting the new battery, press the edges firmly to ensure good contact, or it may malfunction. After closing the cover, test the unlock button—if the red light turns on, you're done. It's best not to leave the car key in high-temperature areas, as prolonged exposure to sunlight can easily drain the battery. I usually keep two spare batteries in the glove compartment, so I don't panic in case of sudden power loss.