battery replacement in keyfob
battery replacement in keyfob
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madaboutmotors

Original Poster:

23 posts

270 months

Tuesday 4th November 2003
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Hi All,

I need to replace the battery in the key fob, as it's starting to go. I wanted to check what the process was for doing this before I got stuck on the hard shoulder somewhere.. :-)

Can someone fill me in on the details via email or the forum?

Cheers in advance.

jamesemooney@hotmail.com

carl_w

10,335 posts

279 months

Tuesday 4th November 2003
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How do you know the battery is on the way out? Is it just becoming more difficult to lock and unlock? I had a Clifford alarm that would emit a lower-pitched chirp when the fob's batteries were running low.

madaboutmotors

Original Poster:

23 posts

270 months

Tuesday 4th November 2003
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The key fob used to work from around 10-20m away, recently I've had to be next to the car for the fob to work.

As you can appreciate I would like to change the battery before it's dead and whilst time is on my side...

fredw

33 posts

277 months

Tuesday 4th November 2003
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Did mine on Saturday as having same symptoms as you. It's dead easy. Just ease the two sides of the keyfob apart with a small screwdriver, there are no clips holding it in place.
Once apart, remove the green "spacer" piece of circuit-board and you'll see the batteries which are held in with a ring of black plastic under the metal connector. Just slide this out and the two batteries will fall out.
I think they are 1202s but don't quote me. Easy enough to find at any motorspares shop - Fiver, all in.

BTW, I tried Jeremy Clarkson's idea with the keyfob on the side of your head when the range was really low and yes, it doubled. Have I scrambled my brain cell?

Fred.

madaboutmotors

Original Poster:

23 posts

270 months

Tuesday 4th November 2003
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nice and simple, that's what I like.

cheers for the info.

mike_e

593 posts

284 months

Tuesday 4th November 2003
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Fredw is absolutely spot on, did mine two weeks ago. Batteries are actually 35mAh Lithium CR coin cells, type number CR1220, £1.34 each (+VAT) from RS.

Mike