Remote entry systems are a valued part of any vehicle, especially your Honda. They allow you to lock and unlock your car with ease and can even set off a panic alarm in case of an emergency. If the battery in your keyless entry remote is running low, you’ll notice a decrease in range and eventually a lack of response. Replacing your Honda key battery is easy and takes less than five minutes. Here’s how to replace your Honda remote entry fob battery in five easy steps. A Quick and Easy Guide to Replacing Your Honda Key Battery1. Determine Your Battery Type 2. Open your Honda Key Fob 3. Remove the Dead Battery 4. Insert the New Battery 5. Reconnect the Two
Halves of Your Honda Keyless Entry Remote Test your remote to ensure it’s working properly. If you’ve purchased multiple batteries, leave the remaining batteries in the packaging and tape them inside your glovebox. Do not apply tape directly to the battery, the adhesive will effect its conductivity. What kind of battery does Honda keyless remote take?Whether you're shopping at an automotive parts store, a hardware store, or a big box store in the Jackson area, you can find the CR2025 battery for only a few dollars. This flat, circular 3-volt battery is good to have on hand so you're never left unprepared if your key fob dies during your travels.
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