What is the method for replacing the battery in the Emgrand remote control?
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Emgrand remote control battery replacement method is: 1. Press the smart key switch to remove the mechanical key; 2. After removing the mechanical key, you can see an "open" mark on the shell of the remote key; 3. Use a flat-head screwdriver to insert into the larger groove below the "open" mark; 4. Turn the screwdriver to pry open the shell of the remote key; 5. After prying open the shell, replace the new battery. Taking the 2021 Geely Emgrand as an example, it is a compact car with body dimensions of: length 4632mm, width 1789mm, height 1470mm, wheelbase of 2650mm, and a body weight of 1255kg.
I love fixing things myself, and changing the battery in my Emgrand remote is super easy. Find a well-lit area, place the remote face down, locate a small gap or groove, and gently pry open the casing with a small screwdriver or your fingernail. Remove the old battery—remember it’s a round CR2032 coin cell—and note the positive/negative orientation. When inserting the new battery, align it correctly with the positive side up or match the old battery’s position, then press it gently into place. Snap the casing back on securely. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damaging the plastic clips. After replacing, test the remote by pressing the lock/unlock buttons a few times to ensure it works. I recommend keeping spare batteries in a drawer—they’re cheap and available at supermarkets or auto parts stores. Battery life typically lasts 1-2 years; weakening signals are a reminder to replace them promptly and avoid emergencies. I change mine often—it’s hassle-free and saves money.