How to change battery in lexus key fob

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How to change battery in lexus key fob

Eventually, the battery in your Lexus’ key fob will run low, and you’ll need to replace it. A Lexus Centre will be able to help, but if you’d rather do it yourself, here’s how…

Firstly, does your car have a conventional key which turns in the ignition or a smart key for a car which starts at the push of a button? The method for replacing the battery is slightly different depending on the key type.

Let’s start with the conventional ignition key. First of all, refer to the owner’s manual to check the type of battery you need, and source a replacement. Then find a small Phillips screwdriver, a coin (a 20p piece usually works well) and a paperclip.

On the back of the key you’ll see one or two Phillips screw heads.

If you can see one screw, use the screwdriver to remove it and put it somewhere safe – it’s a small screw and easy to lose if you’re not careful. Wiggle the back to unhook it from the rest of key and lift it off. Two more smaller screws hold the inside of the key together. Unscrew them to reveal the battery inside. Remove it (a paperclip will help to prise it out), then replace it with the new battery. Put the inside of the key back together using the two small screws. Then hook the back on and use the longer screw to hold it in place.

If the key fob is held together by two screws, unscrew both before pulling the back off. With this style of key there’s no hook so the back should pull straight off once the screws have been removed. Look for the words ‘coin open’ on the inside of the key next to a small hole. Hold the interior of the key firmly in one hand, insert a coin in the hole with your other hand and twist firmly. This will reveal the battery.

Use the paperclip to pop out the battery and insert the replacement, taking care that the battery is the right way up. Now clip the inside of the key back together. Line up the buttons with the holes on the outside of the key, then replace the back of the key and insert the screws to keep it in place.

Replacing the battery in a smart key is even easier. Slide across the release button for the metal key and pull it out of the fob. This will reveal a small indentation inside the key. Take the flat part of the key, put it in the indentation, and twist. The key will open to reveal the circuit board and battery.

Pop the battery out with the paperclip and replace it with the new one (a recent Lexus will need either a CR1632 or a CR1616). It should be held in place snugly. Line the battery up with the circular marking on the inside of the fob, then clip the other half of the fob on top. Replace the metal key in the fob to finish the job.

The exact method may vary slightly from model to model but, whichever Lexus you own, replacing the key’s battery should be straightforward. But don’t forget, if you’d rather not do it yourself your local Lexus Centre will be able to help you.

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What kind of battery goes in a Lexus key fob?

First, you'll need a flathead screwdriver and a CR2032 lithium battery. Look for the flat round batteries and check that the number matches before purchasing. You can get the correct battery at your local authorized Lexus parts center, or at most hardware stores and electronics stores.

How do you change the battery in a Lexus key fob 2022?

How to Change a Lexus Key Fob Battery.
Make sure your hands are completely dry..
Push the release button on the side of the fob so the key comes out..
Use a flathead screwdriver to pop open the key fob cover. ... .
Remove the battery, first removing the key module if it's there..

Where can I get a battery for my Lexus key fob?

The Lexus key uses a CR2032 lithium battery and batteries can be purchased at any Lexus Service Center or from your local Walgreens, camera store or appliance shop.