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What is the battery model for Mazda 6 key?

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MirandaFitz
07/29/25 10:18am
Mazda 6 key uses a 1620 button battery. Below are the detailed specifications of Mazda 6: Vehicle Dimensions: Mazda 6 is a mid-size sedan with a 4-door, 5-seat configuration. Its length, width, and height are 4670mm, 1780mm, and 1435mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2675mm. Exterior Design: The Mazda 6 features a front bumper and chrome-plated wing-shaped grille designed in Mazda's coupe style. It also incorporates independent front fog light clusters and new 10-spoke alloy wheels with alternating thick and thin spokes, giving the car a more fashionable and dynamic appearance.
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Ribeiro
08/13/25 1:51pm
The Mazda 6 key uses a button battery, typically the CR2025 model. I've owned this car for years and have replaced the battery several times in the past. The specific steps are to locate the small groove on the back of the key, gently pry open the casing with a coin or thin tool, and you'll see the old battery. Remember the battery is installed with the CR2025 model number facing up, and don't reverse the positive and negative terminals. When buying a new battery, I recommend Panasonic or TIANQIU brands, which cost around one dollar and are available at supermarkets—no need to go to a 4S shop, saving a lot of money. It's advisable to check the battery every two years. If the remote control distance shortens or the buttons become unresponsive, it's time for a replacement. Keep a spare in the car for emergencies. Doing it yourself is super easy and takes just 5 minutes, using household items like a coin or fingernail as tools. If you find it troublesome, there are plenty of online tutorials for reference.
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Kaylee
10/07/25 4:16am
I've replaced the Mazda6 key battery several times; it's a small coin-type battery called CR2025. It's super convenient to do it yourself: just open the key to check the old battery's specs, buy a new one, and replace it. Usually, a Phillips screwdriver or your fingernail can pry open the casing, but be careful not to apply too much force and scratch the plastic. The batteries aren't expensive, just a few bucks each, and you can easily buy them online or at hardware stores. I once took the easy route and went to a repair shop, only to be charged 20 bucks—what a rip-off! It's much better to learn how to do it yourself. Remote failure usually means the battery is low, so it's good to occasionally check if the button light comes on. Keep spare batteries in your car just in case. When replacing, remember the battery's orientation; installing it wrong might short-circuit the system. Regular maintenance can prevent malfunctions.
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AlanDella
11/20/25 5:40am
The Mazda 6 key battery model is CR2025. I was nervous when I changed it for the first time, but later found it super easy: there's a seam on the key, just pry it open by hand to replace the battery. Make sure not to get the model wrong—buy a CR2025 button battery, which costs just a few bucks at a big supermarket. When installing, make sure the battery's positive side faces up, otherwise the key won't work. It's recommended to replace it every two years to extend its lifespan. If the remote has issues, don't panic—try changing the battery yourself; there are plenty of video tutorials available. Save some money and avoid unnecessary trips to the shop.
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