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Introduction
It’s 2023 and you’ve got a Honda. You’re the coolest kid on the block. Everyone loves your car, but suddenly the key fob isn’t working. You don’t want to call the dealer and pay an arm and a leg for a new battery. Don’t worry – you can replace the battery yourself. In this article, we’ll show you how to replace a Honda key battery in 2023 – even if you’re only 9 years old!
Batteries You’ll Need
Before you start, you’ll need to buy the right battery. Honda uses CR2032 batteries, so you’ll need to find one of these. You can usually find them in supermarkets, hardware stores, and online. Once you’ve found a battery, you’ll be ready to get started!
How To Replace the Battery
Replacing the battery is surprisingly easy. First, you’ll need to open the key fob. On most Honda keys, there will be a small release button on one side. Press this and the key fob should open. Inside, you’ll see the battery – it will look like a small coin.
Next, you’ll need to remove the old battery. Carefully pry it out of the key fob and discard it. Now, take the new battery and press it into the key fob. Make sure it’s in the right way up, then close the key fob.
Testing Your Key Fob
Now that you’ve replaced the battery, it’s time to test it. Stand near your car and press the button on the key fob. If the car responds, then you’ve done a great job! If not, then you’ll need to check the battery and make sure it’s installed correctly.
Conclusion
And that’s it – you’ve successfully replaced the battery in your Honda key fob! It was easy, wasn’t it? Now you can show off your handy work to your friends and family. Just remember – don’t forget the battery or you’ll be singing the blues, “I left my key at home and now I’m stuck outside”.