How to replace the battery in a Honda key Fob.

How to replace the battery in a Honda key Fob.

This is a quick tutorial on how to replace the battery in a Honda key fob. Battery typically last about 2 years, so that would be the life expectancy. so there’s a solid chance at some point you will need to replace this battery. This is a quick tutorial on how to do so.

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Lorraine Kluesner says:

Thanks for the instruction!!!

Frank Matthews says:

Your video was just what I needed and my battery replacement worked like a champ thanks to you!

Kerrin McCarthy says:

Awesome Thankyou you are amazing !!!

Eli Martin says:

Well done. You should make a youtube instructional video instructing people how to make youtube instructional videos. Clear, concise, fast paced, using tools at hand, well lit, no distractions, love it!

Heather Rael says:

Thank you! Super helpful!

Roxine McQuitty says:

Looks good. Opened it up and the whole thing fell apart. Put all the little pieces into a plastic bag and will be taking it to somebody for help today.

Jay Feliciano says:

Not all heros wear capes. Forgot how to do this as I haven't done it since I had to do it on my 2014. Thanks!

Shahid Arshad says:

Amazing & simple

sam montiforte says:

Bad video. Wrong tools. Wrong technique.

Sean Wright says:

great video- i bought a replacement battery when my car warning came on. As a test I waited to see how long the battery would last before it actually didnt work. Its been over 11 months and finally starting to act a bit sluggish..

Kristie Melo says:

Thank you! This was very helpful!

Ernestine Eisenhauer says:

Thank you for the help! We changed a battery a few years ago in another fob and forgot how to do it. Thanks for posting!

David Peterson says:

Great video and good comments. Just what I needed.

Chenoa Olivas says:

Thank you very much. This was so helpful. Now, I don't have to take it to the auto part store to do it for me.

Steve Bello says:

Awesome!! Thank you

Al Criswell says:

Thanks for this. I would add that you should put a strip of Scotch tape over the front buttons before you pry apart the housing. It keeps those little buttons in place nicely.

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