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How to Replace a Toyota Key Fob Battery

Replacing the battery in your Toyota key fob is a quick and easy DIY task that you can do yourself! Here’s how you can ensure your Toyota stays convenient and functional with a fresh key fob battery.

Toyota Key Fob Battery Replacement Step-by-Step

Follow these steps for a smooth battery replacement process:

  1. Remove the Key from the Fob: Begin by locating the little metal button located right above the key part of your key fob. Press this button to release and pull out the key.
  2. Open the Fob: Use a small screwdriver or another flat object to pry open the fob. Insert it into the slot where the key fits and gently pop open the fob.
  3. Remove the Green Circuit Board: Carefully remove the green circuit board to avoid damaging any components. This will give you access to the battery.
  4. Replace the Battery: Note the kind of battery you need, which is typically a CR2032 3V for most Toyota key fobs. This information may also be found in your owner’s manual. Obtain a new battery from an electronics store or online.
  5. Reassemble the Fob: After replacing the battery, put the green circuit board back in place, snap the fob back together, and insert the key back into its slot.

If you need a complete Toyota key fob replacement, don’t worry—it’s straightforward. Contact the parts department of your local Toyota service center for assistance. They can provide you with a new key fob or even just a replacement key if that’s all you need. Remember, maintaining your Toyota key fob and ensuring it has a functional battery is essential for the convenience of keyless entry and ignition. Whether you drive a Camry, Corolla, RAV4, or any other Toyota model, keeping your key fob in working order makes your driving experience smoother and more enjoyable.

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