What is the battery model for the Baojun 560 key?

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LaTyler
08/27/25 5:53am
The battery model for the Baojun 560 key is CR2032. CR2032 is a lithium manganese dioxide battery, named according to the IEC standard. The breakdown is as follows: C - Indicates a chemical battery system with lithium metal as the negative electrode and manganese dioxide as the positive electrode. R - Indicates the battery shape is cylindrical; if it were square, it would be denoted by F. 20 - Indicates the battery diameter is 20mm. 32 - Represents the battery height of 3.2mm. The nominal voltage is 3.0V, with an endpoint voltage of 2.0V. The rated capacity varies between 200-240mAh, depending on the manufacturer's quality. Under normal circumstances, the CR2032 has a shelf life of 5 years. However, if the manufacturing or quality control is subpar, its lifespan may be significantly reduced. Domestic top-tier brands generally guarantee this lifespan. In ideal conditions (sealed, room temperature, no moisture, etc.), the lifespan can extend to 8 years or even 10 years. Generally, replacing a car key battery involves just three steps: Step 1: Remove the mechanical key. Press the latch on the side of the smart key to release the mechanical key. Step 2: Open the battery cover. After removing the mechanical key, you will notice a deep slot and a shallow slot at the top of the smart key. The deep slot is for the keyhole, while the shallow slot is used to open the battery cover. Insert the mechanical key into the shallow slot and pry it outward to open the battery cover. Once open, you can see the coin cell battery. Gently pry it out. Step 3: Replace the battery. Insert the new battery, then reattach the battery cover and mechanical key in order. The key battery replacement is now complete.
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DanielaRose
09/09/25 4:48am
The remote key battery model for the Baojun 560 is generally CR2032, which is a quite common button cell battery. Just make sure to purchase this specific model when buying one. I remember driving my Baojun 560 for several years, and occasionally the key would malfunction. Upon opening the battery cover, I found the battery was dead, so I replaced it with a new CR2032 battery. These batteries cost just a few yuan and can be bought at supermarkets or online. Replacing it is very simple: first, use a small tool to pry open the cover on the back of the key, being careful not to crack the plastic, then remove the old battery and replace it with a new one, ensuring the positive side faces up before putting it back in place. After closing the cover, press the buttons a few times to test responsiveness. It's advisable to regularly check the battery life, especially in winter when it tends to drain faster. Keeping one or two spare batteries in the car for emergencies can help avoid the awkward situation of being unable to unlock the car at a critical moment. From a safety perspective, if the key still doesn't respond after replacing the battery, the key module might be faulty. In such cases, it's best to consult a professional technician rather than attempting to disassemble it yourself.
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