What is the battery model for the Geely Emgrand GS remote key?

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DelSabrina
07/29/25 4:18am
The battery model for the Geely Emgrand GS remote key is a 3V CR2025. The battery replacement method is as follows: 1. Press the button on one side of the key and pull out the mechanical key; 2. Insert a flat-head screwdriver into the larger groove below the "open" marking; 3. Turn the screwdriver to pry open the key shell; 4. Use the screwdriver to remove the old battery from the bottom and replace it with a new one; 5. Reassemble the key in order. The Emgrand GS is a compact car with body dimensions of 4440mm in length, 1833mm in width, 1573mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm.
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LePaige
08/12/25 8:03am
As an owner of the Geely Emgrand GS, my remote key uses a CR2032 battery, which is a common button cell. A while ago, the key suddenly stopped responding, and I couldn't unlock the car—it was really frustrating. After checking, I found the battery was dead, and the model was indeed CR2032. You can easily find it in supermarkets or auto parts stores at an affordable price. Replacing it is simple: use a small screwdriver or your fingernail to gently pry open the back cover of the key, remove the old battery, insert the new one with the positive side facing up (usually marked on top), then close the cover and test the buttons. The battery typically lasts one to two years, depending on usage frequency—if you press the buttons a lot, it drains faster. If the key still doesn’t work after replacing the battery, it might be due to moisture or internal short-circuiting, requiring professional repair. Money-saving tip: DIY the replacement to avoid high costs at the 4S shop. Store the key away from heat or humidity to extend battery life. Overall, the remote battery is a small thing, but timely replacement ensures driving convenience.
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