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How to change Honda key battery 2017

Writer Rachel Davis

Follow this step-by-step guide to replace the degraded and old battery on the Honda HR-V digital key. The battery in your key needs to be replaced if you notice that your key’s buttons don’t function to unlock or lock the vehicle. The battery is likely to degrade when used over time. If the remote you have is worn out or has been used excessively or has been exposed to water damage, you could likely bring it back to life with the replacement of the battery. This guide is applicable to every Honda remotes with smart buttons.

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Attention:

Metal tools that are placed that are used to charge batteries can be dangerous. 2.5 millimeters is an option.

Step 1: Battery

The key must be turned over so that the “H” is in your view. Move the switch that is beneath”H “H” to the right while holding the key in both hands.

Step 2:

The valet key is slid out and away from the remote. Place the valet key between two rectangles of black that are on the edges of the remote.

Step 3:

A valet’s key shell splits into two pieces. Utilizing a light force, pull the battery with your fingers or a prying tool. The battery can be lifted out.

Step 4:

Install the battery by placing the top of the battery into the big teeth first. Press up the upper part of the battery to the right.

Step 5:

Press the two sides of the key together. Make sure the edges are aligned and seal them by pressing both sides to each other.

Step 6:

Place the valet key in the slot that is adjacent to the loop of silver.

The battery type used in the Honda vehicle remote is generally the CR 2032. These Honda key fobs typically include locks, unlocks, and panic features. The original battery used in the Honda key fob remote control is one of the Panasonic CR1616 3 volt coin cell batteries.