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Replacement Nissan Key Fob Nissan smart keys offer an additional layer of security against theft, using radio frequencies and advanced encryption. However, these technologies are powered by an internal battery, which can eventually become weaker and will require replacement. The replacement of the battery of a key fob is simple. Boch Nissan's certified technicians and experts in the field of parts are available to assist. Battery The Nissan key fob is an essential component. It lets you unlock your doors as well as start your car and perform other functions. If it isn't working it is important to know the cause. Fortunately, you can fix it by replacing the battery. You can purchase a brand new CR2032 button cell battery at an hardware store or a multipack from a discount grocery chain for very little money. You'll need a small, flat-headed screwdriver for prying the back panel off your key fob. You can use a screwdriver in order to separate the two halves of most models. Once you've removed the fob from its socket, take off the old battery and insert the new one, ensuring that it's aligned correctly. Depending on your Nissan model, you might need to confirm that the battery is of the correct type. The key fob manufacturer usually will provide this information in the owner's manual or on the back of the fob. Replace the battery in the fob and snap the cover shut. Check it out to make sure that it is working. If you encounter any issues, you can look through the videos on YouTube to find the solution. If you need assistance, you can contact your Nissan dealer in Farmington Hills. Programming Modern Nissan vehicles come with the key fob, which offers an array of convenience and functions compared to the traditional manual key. Unfortunately, they may be more susceptible to battery issues and need replacement over time. It's a quick fix that can be completed at home. The first step of the process is to remove the old battery. To do this, locate an elongated catch on the back of your key fob and pull it down. This will let go of the stored mechanical key that acts as an emergency starters. This is something you will need to keep in your wallet and return after the replacement is complete. After you have removed the battery that was used, note its location and where it was placed. To remove the battery, you'll require a screwdriver with a flat head. Replace it with a new one, making sure that the plus side is pointed down. Reassemble the outer case and test it to verify that everything is working properly. TheKeyLab should be able now to start your vehicle by pressing any button on the key fob. You can also test the connection by pressing any button on the dashboard of your car. Contact the service center at Boch Nissan South for assistance if you have any questions about your Nissan vehicle or require assistance. Locks The Nissan Intelligent Key is designed to lock and unlock your car and unlock the trunk with an easy click. If it isn't working even after a programming and replacement of the battery, there may be another issue in play. In certain situations an item that is damaged might require replacement parts or repairs to the circuit board to function again. Damage can result from various factors, including water, blunt force, or scratches on the circuit board. A professional can inspect your Intelligent Key to determine if it is damaged and determine if it requires repairs or a replacement. In some instances, the problem may be resolved with a simple, affordable fix. For more severe problems it is possible that the key will require replacement. Removing the battery from your Nissan key fob is a fairly simple procedure that only takes a few minutes. This process involves handling delicate and fragile electronic components that is why it is necessary to wear gloves (preferably made of latex or another non-latex alternative). You will also need a screwdriver with a flat head, as well as a new 3V CR2032 battery. To change the battery, start by entering your vehicle and ensuring that all doors are closed and locked. Then push the unlock button on the key fob 6 to 10 times. Remove the key from the ignition after this. Don't turn the key to start the car. The hazard light should flash twice. This means that your Nissan is now in program mode. Keyless Entry We have good news for you if you think your key fob does little more than unlock and lock your car. Certain modern fobs are able to roll down the windows of your car and begin it when you press the key on the rear bumper. Unlike the old-fashioned key, which simply has two or three locks, the modern systems are based on RFID technology. The key fob comes with the microchip that operates on a unique frequency that communicates with the receiver inside your car, allowing you to open the doors and trunk. The majority of models will recognize you when you approach using the fob, which means it knows to automatically unlock and start your vehicle. Some models even allow you to move your keys towards the back of the vehicle to open the trunk. This can be extremely useful in the event that your hands are full of groceries or luggage. The key fob comes with the button that allows you to start your car by pressing it onto the steering wheel. This feature can be activated by tapping the brake or clutch when you press the START/STOP button. If you're experiencing difficulty getting into your Nissan to do some errands or go out for an evening near Troy the key fob battery may be dead. To fix this, flip the fob over and push the small release latch to the back. If you see the light flashing for unlock and lock it means you've successfully programmed your replacement Nissan key fob.