What is the battery model for Kia K4 remote control?

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EmeryRose
07/29/25 11:20am
The battery model for Kia K4 key fob is a CR2032 coin cell. Additional information: 1. The Kia K4 is a mid-size sedan from Dongfeng Yueda Kia, officially debuted at the 2014 Beijing Auto Show. Built on the same platform as the Mistra, it features a sporty and stylish exterior design. The production model offers abundant configurations, with body dimensions positioned between the K3 and K5, available in three engine options: 1.8L, 2.0L, and 1.6T turbocharged. 2. The K4's panoramic sunroof consists of two glass panels, while the rear design is clean and streamlined, with LED combination taillights complementing the dynamic front headlights. Standard equipment across the K4 range includes headlight adjustment, front fog lights, power-adjustable side mirrors with LED turn signals, frameless wipers, high-mounted stop lamp, instrument cluster brightness adjustment, trip computer, trunk lighting, Radio+CD(MP3)+AUX/USB+iPod connectivity, 6-speaker audio system, dual front airbags, active front headrests, front/rear seat pre-tensioned seatbelts, ABS+EBD+BAS, and engine immobilizer. Higher trim levels additionally offer optional features such as electronic navigation, 7-inch TFT display, shark-fin antenna, and premium audio system with subwoofer and amplifier.
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