Notice: Use of the wrong battery size may damage the transmitter.
Notice: When removing the battery, use care not to touch any of the circuitry. Static
from your body transferred to these surfaces may damage the transmitter.
Important: If the transmitter won't work, perform the
RKE System Check before replacing the battery. Also, before replacing the battery
in the transmitter, make sure that the battery is touching both the negative and positive
contacts inside of the transmitter.
For battery replacement, use a Panasonic type CR2032 3-volt battery, or equivalent.
- Use a small coin,
or flat-head screwdriver, to separate the bottom of the transmitter from
the top.
Notice: Do not use sharp objects to help slide the battery out of the clip. This may
result in damage to the circuit board.
- Remove the circuit board from the transmitter housing and key pad by pressing
on the LOCK button.
- Remove the battery by sliding the battery out of the battery clip. This may
require a push from the back side of the clip.
- Replace the battery with the new one making sure that the (+) side of the battery
faces away from the circuit board.
Important: Be careful not to pinch the key pad while
closing the housing.
- Reassemble the circuit board and key pad, and replace them in the transmitter
housing which does not contain the key pad openings.
- Line up and replace the lower housing by snapping the upper and lower housings
together.
- Test the operation of the transmitter with the vehicle by pressing and
holding the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons for 7 or more seconds. This is required to reestablish
communications with the vehicle.