How to Replace the Remote Battery for Toyota Vios?

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SamuelFitz
07/25/25 11:35am
Toyota Vios remote battery replacement steps: 1. Use a tool to pry open the car key shell, and you can see the battery inside after opening; 2. Take out the old battery and install the new one; 3. Finally, close the car key shell. The Vios is a compact sedan under Toyota, with dimensions of 4435mm in length, 1700mm in width, and 1490mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2550mm. The Vios is equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine, which delivers 110 horsepower and a maximum torque of 138 Nm. The engine's maximum power is achieved at 6000 rpm, and the maximum torque is reached at 4200 rpm. This engine features an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.
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DiRiley
08/11/25 8:03pm
As a car owner, replacing the remote key battery is actually quite simple and practical. The Toyota Vios remote key usually has a gap on the back cover. You can gently pry it open with a one-yuan coin or a small screwdriver, but avoid using too much force to prevent cracking the shell. The button battery inside is a CR2032, which is very common and can be easily purchased for a few dollars at supermarkets or online. When removing the old battery, be careful not to damage the internal electronic components. If there's too much dust, just wipe it off, then place the new battery with the positive side facing up and press it firmly. Close the cover and gently lock it, then go to your car and test the door opening and closing functions by pressing the buttons. It's recommended to replace the battery every one to two years. If you notice the remote is unresponsive or slow to respond, replace it promptly. This maintenance can save you hundreds of dollars at the dealership. Usually, avoid placing the key in high-temperature areas like a car exposed to sunlight, which can greatly extend the battery life. Doing it yourself takes only about ten minutes, and making it a habit is very convenient.
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