Introduction
Changing the battery in a Ford Explorer key fob from 2011 to 2015 is a simple task that anyone can manage. This guide will walk you through the process step-by-step to ensure your key fob is functioning properly again.
- Plastic, Metal
- Imported
- IN THE BOX: 4-pack of CR2032 3 volt lithium coin cell batteries; replacement for BR2032, DL2032, and ECR2032
Why Replace the Battery?
The key fob for your Ford Explorer is crucial for locking, unlocking, and starting your vehicle. Over time, the battery will deplete, and you might notice a reduced range or no response from the fob. Replacing the battery can restore its full functionality.
Tools and Materials Needed
- CR2032 Coin Battery
- Small flat-head screwdriver
Step-by-Step Guide to Replacing the Battery
Step 1: Locate the Latch
First, flip the key fob over to locate the latch on the back. This latch is the key to accessing the battery compartment.
Step 2: Open the Key Fob
Push the latch down and pull the back cover of the key fob. This might be a bit tricky, so you may need to use a small flat-head screwdriver to help separate the back cover.
Step 3: Remove the Old Battery
Once the back cover is off, you will see the CR2032 battery. Use the small flat-head screwdriver to carefully pop out the old battery.
Step 4: Insert the New Battery
Take your new CR2032 battery and ensure the positive side (with the lettering) is facing down. Place it into the compartment, making sure it fits snugly under the prongs.
Step 5: Reassemble the Key Fob
After placing the new battery, reattach the back cover of the key fob. It should snap back into place easily.
- Plastic, Metal
- Imported
- IN THE BOX: 4-pack of CR2032 3 volt lithium coin cell batteries; replacement for BR2032, DL2032, and ECR2032
Tips and Tricks
- Use a small tool to help with tricky latches.
- Ensure the positive side of the battery faces down.
- Check alignment with prongs for a secure fit.
Common Issues and Solutions
Key Fob Not Working After Battery Replacement
If the key fob isn’t working after replacing the battery, double-check the battery placement. Ensure the positive side is facing down and the battery is correctly seated under the prongs.
Cover Not Closing Properly
If the cover doesn’t snap back into place, make sure there are no obstructions and that the battery is properly seated. Applying gentle pressure should secure it.
FAQ
What type of battery does the Ford Explorer key fob use?
The Ford Explorer 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 battery?
Typically, the battery should be replaced every 2-3 years, depending on usage.
Can I use any brand of CR2032 battery?
Yes, any reputable brand of CR2032 battery will work.
What if my key fob still doesn’t work after replacing the battery?
If the key fob still doesn’t work, you may need to reprogram it or there might be an issue with the fob itself. Consult your vehicle’s manual or a professional for further assistance.
Conclusion
Replacing the battery in your Ford Explorer key fob is a straightforward process that can save you time and money. With just a few tools and a new CR2032 battery, you can ensure your key fob is back to working order. Follow these steps and tips to successfully replace the battery and keep your vehicle accessible and secure.
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