
Steps to replace the remote key battery for a Magotan are as follows: 1. Press the small button on the side of the tail cap of the key and pull out the key blade. 2. Push the chrome cap at the tail of the key sideways until you hear a "click" sound, then pull the cap upwards. 3. Use your thumbs to press into the side grooves and pry open the key case into two halves. 4. Purchase a 3V coin battery with the same diameter and thickness as the original battery and replace it. 5. Be careful not to reverse the positive and negative sides. 6. The remote key allows you to unlock and lock the doors from a distance without inserting the key into the keyhole, regardless of day or night, eliminating the hassle of inserting the key to open the door, enabling convenient remote locking and unlocking.

I've been driving my Magotan for several years and changing the remote key battery frequently is quite simple. If you notice the unlocking isn't as responsive or the range has shortened, it's likely the battery is low. The common model is CR2032, which you can buy online or at supermarkets. Use a small tool like a coin or flathead screwdriver, gently pry open the key shell by inserting it into the small gap. Inside, there's a small battery holder. When removing the old battery, pay attention to the positive and negative terminals to avoid reversing them. Then, place the new battery in, press it firmly to ensure good contact, and finally close the shell until you hear a click. Test the buttons; if the indicator light turns on, you're done. The battery typically lasts one to two years, and doing it yourself saves you unnecessary costs at the dealership—the whole process takes just three to five minutes. If the shell is hard to pry open, don't force it; check online tutorials for a safer approach, saving both money and hassle.

I always feel like changing the key battery requires extra caution. Once, I applied too much force and cracked the key casing—totally regretted it. Now I've learned my lesson: first, turn off the engine and close the windows in the car to avoid accidentally triggering the alarm. Use a coin or the edge of a bank card to gently pry open the small slot on the back of the key, and you'll see the battery. Remember the battery model is CR2032—don't get the wrong one; it's just a few bucks at the supermarket. When removing the old battery, avoid touching the contacts. Place the new battery with the correct polarity and gently push it in. When closing the casing, align the clips and press gently. Finally, always test the lock and unlock functions. If it doesn't work after replacement, the contacts might be loose—just recheck them. It's recommended to inspect the key every six months to extend its lifespan. Safety first!

The battery for my Magotan remote key is CR2032, and it's super quick to replace it yourself. Step 1: Use a small tool like a coin to pry open the key shell from the gap. Step 2: Remove the old battery, paying attention to the positive and negative directions to avoid mistakes. Step 3: Replace with a new battery, press it firmly into place, and be careful not to touch the metal parts. Step 4: Close the shell and gently press to lock it. The whole process takes just a minute or two, saving you a trip to the repair shop. When the battery runs out, just buy one from a convenience store for a few bucks. Pay attention to the key signal; if it responds slowly, replace the battery to avoid the embarrassment of not being able to lock the car after parking. Simple, practical, and no difficulty at all.


