2013 Nissan Leaf Key Fob Battery Replacement Instructions

2013 Nissan Leaf Key Fob Battery Replacement Instructions

If your auto remote key fob isn't working perfectly, the cell battery most likely must to be replaced. Yes, it is possible to change the battery in your key fob, and it’s easier than you think. Everything you need is explained in this post.

What type battery does 2013 Nissan Leaf key fob required

Before starting disassembly keyless entry remote check all that you need: flat head screwdriver and 1 CR2025 battery.
  • flat head screwdriver
  • 1xCR2025 battery

Simple steps to change the battery in your car's key fob

A small button cell battery installed inside the your remote key fob. Remove any internal key first, and then try to pry apart the keyless entry remote.

Carefully try to pry apart your key fob with flat head screwdriver. Replace 1 CR2025 battery with flat head screwdriver.

Get new battery and install it inside fob’s case. Battery must be installed with the same position as was an old. Your key fob will not work if you mistakenly place battery wrong way.

After the new battery installed, verify key fob functionality by pressing buttons. If all functions works, assemble your keyless entry fob's body in reverse order.

The last thing to do is put your cover back on fob. Gently try to assemble the pieces together by hands from top to bottom. Inspect your keyless entry remote shell for gaps. If it is not firmly closed try to repeat last step.

Key Fob Battery Replacement 2013 Nissan Leaf Video

Nissan Leaf remote key fob battery replacement

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FAQ

Remote key fob of Nissan Leaf use 1xCR2025 batteries. Price for CR2025 batteries are under $6 depending on the size packaging, brand and type you buy. You can take old battery to the store, to find a proper replacement.

Keyless entry remote in most of cases do not require to be reprogrammed 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.

Yes, you can change battery in your 2013 Nissan Leaf key fob yourself. Most difficult part is to open fob’s case. It's pretty easy with our step by step guide.

The price to replace the battery inside fob is in range from $30 to as high as $500 depending on the brand and the service pricing.

Remote key fob batteries in Nissan Leaf should be changed every four years, although this will vary based on frequency of use and build quality. If your key fob shortened signal strength, you should replace batteries before it stop open doors and make problems for you.

These signs will warning you that it's perhaps time to replace battery in your Nissan Leaf: key fob buttons not working, multiple clicks to unlock or lock doors required, you didn't change battery more than 4 years and signal strength reduced.
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Fob Compatibility:

  1. FCC ID: CWTWB1U840
  2. Models: 2013-2017 Nissan Leaf