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What is the battery model for Kia K4 remote control?

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EmeryRose
07/29/25 3:20am
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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DeRylee
08/12/25 1:52pm
I've been driving a Kia K4 for five or six years and know well that the remote battery model is CR2032. This button cell is very common and lasts about one to two years. Replacing it yourself is simple: first, gently pry open the back cover of the key with a small screwdriver, carefully remove the old battery after seeing it, and avoid touching the circuit board to prevent short circuits. Place the new battery with the positive side up into the slot, then close the cover and test if the lock and unlock functions work properly. If the remote stops working or the range decreases, it's time to check the battery. CR2032 can be bought in supermarkets or online at an affordable price, and it's good to keep one or two at home for emergencies. I've also found that cleaning the contacts during replacement improves conductivity, preventing dust from affecting signal transmission. The whole process takes about five minutes, saving both time and the hassle of going to a 4S shop.
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MacKendra
10/02/25 5:57am
As a father of two, I always handle minor car-related tasks at home. The Kia K4 remote battery is definitely the CR2032 model, similar to the TV remote at home. When it runs out, just replace it directly for convenience. The replacement method is simple: use a small tool or your fingernail to pry open the key casing, then replace the battery, making sure the kids don’t mess around with the small parts. After replacing it, teach them to press the buttons to test it, ensuring no delays next time we head out. The battery typically lasts over a year, but I make it a habit to check the remote’s responsiveness every quarter to prevent surprises. For buying batteries, I recommend Walmart or JD.com—affordable and reliable. By the way, this model is highly universal, so the chance of buying the wrong one is slim, but be careful not to get counterfeit products.
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KyleAnn
11/15/25 7:41am
The CR2032 is the battery model for the Kia K4 remote, and replacing it is a quick task. Just pry open the key shell, take out the old battery, and put in a new one—press it in place, and you're done. The whole process takes no more than three minutes, and no tools are needed. Just be gentle to avoid damaging the internal components. The battery lasts one to two years; if the remote suddenly stops working or responds poorly, try replacing this first. The model is common and easy to buy, costing just five yuan per battery. Doing it yourself saves on repair fees and teaches you a handy trick.
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