Introduction
Replacing the battery in your Ford Escape key fob is a relatively simple task that can save you time and money. In this guide, I’ll walk you through the steps to replace the battery in your key fob for models from 2001 to 2007.
- Plastic, Metal
- Imported
- IN THE BOX: 4-pack of CR2032 3 volt lithium coin cell batteries; replacement for BR2032, DL2032, and ECR2032
Tools You’ll Need
Before getting started, make sure you have the necessary tools. You will need:
- Small flat-head screwdriver
- CR2032 coin battery
Step-by-Step Guide to Replace the Battery
Follow these steps to replace the battery in your Ford Escape key fob:
Step 1: Separate the Key Fob
First, you need to separate the two halves of the key fob. To do this, insert a small flat-head screwdriver into the seam along the edges.
- Work your way around the key fob
- Apply gentle pressure
- Turn the screwdriver slightly
Continue this process until the two halves start to come apart.
Step 2: Gain Leverage
Once you’ve started to separate the halves, focus on the area near the key ring. This spot provides good leverage to continue prying the fob open.
- Use the screwdriver for leverage
- Work around the key ring area
- Keep prying until it opens
Step 3: Open the Key Fob
After you’ve worked your way around the key fob, it should come apart easily. The internal components will now be accessible.
- Open the key fob fully
- Remove the circuit board
- Expose the battery compartment
Step 4: Remove the Old Battery
Now that you have access to the battery, you can remove it. The battery type is a CR2032 coin battery.
- Pop out the old battery
- Note the battery type
- Check the orientation
Step 5: Insert the New Battery
Insert the new CR2032 battery into the compartment. Make sure the positive side is facing up. There is usually a plus sign to indicate this.
- Place the battery correctly
- Ensure the plus side is up
- Double-check orientation
Step 6: Reassemble the Key Fob
Once the new battery is in place, you can reassemble the key fob. Align the two halves and press them together until they click.
- Align the halves
- Press them together
- Ensure a tight fit
If you want to secure it further, you can use a small amount of super glue around the edges.
- Plastic, Metal
- Imported
- IN THE BOX: 4-pack of CR2032 3 volt lithium coin cell batteries; replacement for BR2032, DL2032, and ECR2032
Additional Tips
Here are some additional tips to keep in mind while replacing your key fob battery:
- Work on a clean surface
- Keep track of small parts
- Test the key fob before reassembling
- Dispose of the old battery properly
Common Issues and Solutions
Sometimes, you might face issues even after replacing the battery. Here are some common problems and their solutions:
Key Fob Not Working
If the key fob isn’t working after battery replacement, try the following:
- Check battery orientation
- Ensure battery is new
- Reassemble key fob correctly
Loose Key Fob Halves
If the key fob halves are not fitting tightly, consider using a small amount of super glue. Apply it around the edges before pressing the halves together.
Battery Draining Quickly
If your new battery is draining quickly, it might be due to:
- Frequent use
- Battery quality
- Internal circuit issues
Consider using a high-quality battery to extend its lifespan.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of battery does the Ford Escape key fob use?
The Ford Escape key fob uses a CR2032 coin battery.
- Plastic, Metal
- Imported
- IN THE BOX: 4-pack of CR2032 3 volt lithium coin cell batteries; replacement for BR2032, DL2032, and ECR2032
How often should I replace the key fob battery?
The battery typically lasts 1-2 years, depending on usage.
Can I use any brand of CR2032 battery?
Yes, any reputable brand will work. Just ensure it is a CR2032 type.
Is it necessary to reprogram the key fob after battery replacement?
No, replacing the battery does not require reprogramming the key fob.
What should I do if the key fob still doesn’t work after replacing the battery?
Double-check the battery orientation and ensure it’s properly seated. If it still doesn’t work, the issue might be with the internal circuitry.
Conclusion
Replacing the battery in your Ford Escape key fob is a straightforward process that can be done in just a few minutes. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can ensure your key fob remains functional and reliable. Remember to handle the key fob components with care and dispose of the old battery properly. Happy driving!
Additional Resources
For more information and detailed guides, visit this link.
To purchase a CR2032 coin battery, check out this link.