Where Can I Generally Replace Car Key Batteries?
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Car key batteries can generally be replaced at 4S shops, or you can purchase the battery and replace it yourself. If you choose to replace it yourself, you need to know the model of the button battery used, which is usually written in the vehicle's user manual. The lifespan of a car key battery is typically 2-3 years, but if the usage frequency is high, it may need to be replaced within a year. Below are the steps for replacing a car key battery: 1. The method for replacing car key batteries is generally similar. Remote keys usually come with a mechanical key, and some keys may have the mechanical part folded or hidden. If it is a folding type, after popping open the mechanical key, you can see the buckle from the folding position. Use a tool to press the buckle, and you can remove the shell. 2. If it is a hidden mechanical key, the small key can also be used to pry open the key. After opening the key shell, remove the old button battery and check if the new battery model matches the old one. Then, replace it with a new button battery of the correct specification. Pay attention to the installation position during installation and ensure it is not installed backward. 3. The installation steps are very simple. Align the two halves of the car key and gently press them together. When reassembling the key structure, make sure one end of the two halves is aligned. If you hear a "click" sound when pressing, it means the installation is correct. If it is a hidden mechanical key, remember to reinstall the mechanical key.