Introduction
Replacing the battery in your Mitsubishi Outlander Sport key fob is a straightforward process. Whether your key fob has stopped working or you just want to ensure it stays reliable, this guide will walk you through the steps.
You only need a flathead screwdriver and a CR2032 battery. Let’s get started and have your key fob back in working condition in no time.
- Plastic, Metal
- Imported
- IN THE BOX: 4-pack of CR2032 3 volt lithium coin cell batteries; replacement for BR2032, DL2032, and ECR2032
Tools and Materials Needed
Before starting, gather the following tools and materials:
- Flathead screwdriver
- CR2032 battery
If you don’t have a CR2032 battery, you can purchase one from Amazon. These batteries are affordable and easy to find.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Locate the Slot
First, look at the bottom of your key fob. You’ll see a small slot in the plastic. This is where you’ll insert your flathead screwdriver.
Open the Key Fob
Insert the flathead screwdriver into the slot and gently twist. You should hear and feel the key fob crack open. Be careful not to use too much force to avoid damaging the plastic.
Remove the Old Battery
Once the key fob is open, you’ll see the old battery. Use the same flathead screwdriver to pry it out. Insert the screwdriver into the corner of the battery compartment, gently lift the battery, and remove it.
Insert the New Battery
Take your new CR2032 battery and ensure the positive side (marked with a plus sign) is facing up. Slide the battery under the tabs on one side first, then press it down on the other side until it clicks into place.
Reassemble the Key Fob
Line up the two halves of the key fob and press them together until they snap securely. Make sure the key fob is fully closed.
Test the Key Fob
Press any button on the key fob to check if the light turns on. This indicates that the battery is correctly installed and functional.
- Plastic, Metal
- Imported
- IN THE BOX: 4-pack of CR2032 3 volt lithium coin cell batteries; replacement for BR2032, DL2032, and ECR2032
FAQs
How often should I replace my key fob battery?
Typically, a key fob battery lasts 1-2 years. If your key fob starts to work intermittently or stops working, it’s time to replace the battery.
Can I use any CR2032 battery?
Yes, any standard CR2032 battery will work for your key fob. Ensure you purchase from a reliable source to get a quality battery.
What if my key fob still doesn’t work after replacing the battery?
If your key fob doesn’t work after replacing the battery, double-check that the battery is installed correctly. If it still doesn’t work, there may be an issue with the key fob itself, and you might need a replacement.
Where can I buy a CR2032 battery?
You can easily purchase a CR2032 battery from Amazon or other online retailers. It’s a common battery type used in many electronic devices.
- Plastic, Metal
- Imported
- IN THE BOX: 4-pack of CR2032 3 volt lithium coin cell batteries; replacement for BR2032, DL2032, and ECR2032
Additional Tips
Handle with Care
When opening the key fob, be gentle to avoid breaking any plastic tabs. Use minimal force when prying the battery out.
Dispose of Old Batteries Properly
Dispose of your old battery responsibly. Many electronic stores and recycling centers accept used batteries.
Visit FobBattery for More Guides
If you need more information or guides on other key fob models, visit FobBattery. They offer detailed instructions and resources for a variety of vehicles.
Conclusion
Replacing the battery in your Mitsubishi Outlander Sport key fob is a quick and easy task. With just a flathead screwdriver and a new CR2032 battery, your key fob will be back to full functionality.
For more detailed guides and resources, visit FobBattery. They provide comprehensive information on key fob battery replacements for various car models.
Further Reading
For a complete guide on Mitsubishi key fobs, check out Mitsubishi Key Fobs Guide. It covers a wide range of models and provides step-by-step instructions.
If you own a different Mitsubishi model, such as the Mitsubishi Diamante, find specific battery replacement guides at FobBattery.