How to Open Your 2013 GMC Yukon Key Fob and Change Battery

How to Open Your 2013 GMC Yukon Key Fob and Change Battery

If your Yukon key isn't working well, the battery most likely needs to be changed. In this article, you will benefit from knowing how to disassembly GMC keyless entry remote and replace a dead battery DIY. If you choose to do it at home near Yukon, use this guide, but don't forget to check tools and materials required.

What type battery does 2013 GMC Yukon keyless entry remote required

Don't forget before open remote key fob make sure that you have all required tools and materials: CR2032 battery and flat head screwdriver.
  • flat head screwdriver
  • 1xCR2032 battery

Simple steps to change the battery in your Yukon's keyless entry remote

A coin battery installed in the your key fob. Open key before you try to pry apart the keyless entry remote.

Carefully try to pry apart your keyless entry remote with flat head screwdriver. Change one CR2032 battery with flat head screwdriver.

Replace old battery with fresh one CR2032. Be sure to connect the battery the right way around in a circuit. Your key fob will not work if you put battery wrong way.

Before assembling keyless entry fob's case, verify that all working properly by testing buttons on remote key fob.

At this point squeeze fob’s back cover together. Line your body two halves together and assemble it together by hands from top to bottom. Inspect your key body for gaps. If it is not tightly closed try to repeat last step.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Key fob of GMC Yukon use 1xCR2032 batteries. Most CR2032 batteries are under $5 build upon the brand, size packaging and type you buy. Take your old battery to the store, to find a proper replacement.

Remote key fob in most of cases reprogramming not required after battery replace. If your key fob not working, recheck new battery voltage. If it is not help, read user's manual or contact local dealer.

Changing your key fob battery is simple to do in 2013 GMC Yukon. Most of car manufacturers think of the customers and make a special hole for remote key fob open.

Dealer service pricing for replace the battery in remote key fob is $50-600 depending on the car.

Remote key fob batteries in GMC Yukon should be replaced once in three or four years, also this will differ based on frequency of use and build quality. If your keyless entry remote decreased signal strength, you should change batteries before it stop working and make trouble for you.

These symptoms will warn you that it's possible time to replace battery in your GMC Yukon: low key battery indicator on dashboard, key fob buttons not working, multiple clicks to unlock or lock doors required and signal strength reduced.
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Fob Compatibility:

  1. FCC ID: OUC60270
  2. Models: 2007-2014 GMC Yukon