How To Change Battery In Nissan Key Fob
Emily Cortez
If you’re not sure how to change the battery in your Nissan key fob, then you’ve definitely come to the right place. In this article, I will provide you with some relevant information as to how you can change the battery in the key fob for your Nissan.
Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing Aro... Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing AroundIf you’ve been using your key fob for quite some time now, eventually the battery will die. You will most likely notice this when it’s taking longer than usual for the vehicle to respond to the commands that you give it. You’re probably pressing the lock or unlock button and there’s a delay.
Also, it could be that the key fob for your Nissan isn’t working when you aren’t in close proximity to your vehicle. You might find that you have to be closer to your vehicle for the key fob to work. If this is the case, then it’s also a sign that the battery in the key fob has to be replaced.
Keep in mind that you don’t have to worry about being stranded or locked out of your car if the key fob dies. The reason for this is that your key fob comes with a backup key inside of it. This is quite common and is how it is for other vehicles that use a key fob.
As we all know, batteries die and this can happen at times that you don’t expect to happen. If you had to rely on only your key fob to get into your Nissan, then you definitely wouldn’t be able to get into your car.
What To Do With A Dead Nissan Key Fob Battery
- Flip the key fob over and look until you find the release latch.
- Once found, you’ll need to push the release latch. From there, you have to pull out the emergency key, which is located at the bottom of the Nissan key fob.
- Unlock the doors to your and look for the key fob so that you can start the car
- If your car has the port, you will need to insert the key fob directly into the port and tap the brake while you press the Start and Stop button.
- If you notice that your car does not have a port, you will have to step on the brake or even the clutch while pressing the key against the START/STOP button.
Steps To Change Your Nissan Key Fob Battery
Now it’s time to get the Nissan key fob battery replacement process started. The procedure is relatively easy, and you can get the job done with items in your house or ones that you can get from a local hardware store. Once again, pick up your key fob and follow these steps so that you’ll be able to successfully change the battery in your Nissan key fob.
- First, you will need to remove the key that is in the key fob.
- Remove the key housing and take out the old battery that is dead, be sure to remember the exact position of the battery in the housing.
- Insert the new battery into the key fob and make sure that the negative part of the battery is in the same position as it was before. If not, the key fob will not work.
- Lastly, you will put the key fob back together and test it out to ensure that it is working and that there aren’t any issues.
Conclusions
As you can see, you can easily change the battery for your Nissan Key Fob yourself. If your key fob battery is dying or dead, hopefully, these instructions and steps will help you successfully replace the battery.