Welcome to the guide on changing the battery in your Honda smart key remote fob. This key fob is designed for Honda vehicles equipped with a push button start ignition and it requires a CR2032 replacement battery.
To begin, you will need to remove the emergency key located at the bottom of the key fob. Press the release on the back of the fob to slide out the emergency key. You can find a link in the description box to purchase the replacement batteries.
Next, locate the two plastic pieces at the bottom of the fob resembling the letter “e.” Insert a key in between these pieces and gently pry the fob apart. Open the case with the buttons facing down for ease.
Once the case is open, you will see the battery. Use a key to remove the battery from its holder and insert the new battery with the plus side up. Ensure the edge tucks in first and then snap it into place. Make sure the buttons are in place before snapping the two halves of the fob back together. Reinsert the emergency key, and you’re done!
Make sure to check the buttons and then reassemble the fob. Your key fob is now ready for use. If you found this guide helpful, consider liking the video and subscribing for more tips and tutorials. Thank you for watching!
What kind of key fob does the tutorial apply to?
The tutorial is for the Honda vehicles that have a push button start ignition and use the CR2032 replacement battery.
Where can I purchase the replacement battery mentioned in the video?
You can purchase the CR2032 replacement batteries from the link provided in the description box of the video.
How do I remove the emergency key from the key fob?
To remove the emergency key, press the release on the back of the key fob and slide the emergency key out.
How do I change the battery in the key fob?
First, pry open the key fob using a key and remove the old battery. Then, insert the new CR2032 battery with the plus side up and snap it into place. Finally, reassemble the key fob and slide the emergency key back in.
Any additional tips?
Ensure the buttons are correctly placed and the two halves of the key fob snap back together securely.