What is the battery model for the Wildlander car key?
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The battery model for the Wildlander car key is CR1620. The Wildlander is the fourth member of the TNGA product family, following the eighth-generation Camry, C-HR, and the all-new Levin, and it is also the first TNGA mid-size SUV model under GAC Toyota. Naming: The new vehicle adopts a series naming approach similar to the Highlander, a large and mid-size SUV, forming the "Landa Brothers" series that covers mainstream SUV segments. The Wildlander embodies new SUV values, with an advanced and elegant design showcasing its majesty, a dynamic driving experience highlighting its dominance, and high QDR quality establishing its prestige. It is positioned as the "TNGA Leading Momentum New Drive SUV." Note: TNGA stands for Toyota New Global Architecture, which is an innovative system encompassing the entire industrial chain value of automotive R&D, design, production, and procurement. It represents Toyota's new "car-making philosophy" and a concrete initiative to create better automotive products.
I often encounter Highlander owners asking about key fob batteries at the repair shop. This car uses the CR2032 coin battery, which is extremely common. Replacing it yourself is actually super easy—first pry open the key fob shell carefully to avoid scratching the plastic, then gently remove the old battery with a small screwdriver. Make sure not to install the new battery upside down; the printed side should face up. When buying batteries, stick to name brands—those $5 generic ones from supermarkets might die in just three months. Oh, and after replacement, always test the lock/unlock functions. Once, a customer installed the battery backward, causing the remote to fail and making a pointless trip to the repair shop. If you notice the remote control range shrinking, it’s likely the battery is running low.