How to Open Your 2013 Toyota Camry Key Fob and Change Battery

How to Open Your 2013 Toyota Camry Key Fob and Change Battery

Remote key fob grant access to your Toyota. Once the key battery is dead or weak you will lose your fob’s ability to use remote opening function. Below, you will benefit from knowing how to disassembly your key fob and change a dead battery yourself. If you decide to do it at home near Camry, follow our guide, but don't forget to check all you need.

What kind of battery keyless entry remote use

Before beginning open remote key fob check all that you need: flat head screwdriver and CR1632 battery.
  • 1xCR1632 battery
  • flat head screwdriver

Simple steps to replace the battery in your Camry's remote key fob

Inside of your keyless entry remote installed small coin battery. Move the key out of the way if it is in the remote key fob.

Carefully try to disassemble your remote key fob with hands or flat head screwdriver. Remove 1xCR1632 battery with flat head screwdriver.

Change old battery with fresh one CR1632. Battery must be placed with the same polarity as was an old. Your remote key fob will not work if you by mistake put battery wrong way.

Before assembling fob’s case, check that all functions works by pressing buttons on circuit board.

The last thing to do is put your cover back on fob. Carefully try to put the two halves together by hands from top to bottom. Inspect your remote key fob body for gaps. If it is not firmly closed try to repeat last step.

How to replace the battery video guide

2012 - 2014 Toyota Camry key battery replacement

Still not working? Buy new one

FAQ

Keyless entry remote of Toyota Camry require 1xCR1632 batteries. Most CR1632 batteries are under $5 build upon the brand, type and size packaging you buy. Take your old battery to the store, with you to find a proper replacement.

Usually, after keyless entry remote battery change, you do not need to reprogram. Don't be scare of this procedure, because often it's described in user's manual.

Yes, you can replace battery in your 2013 Toyota Camry key fob yourself. Most difficult part is to open fob’s case. It's pretty simple with our instruction.

Auto repair shop's pricing for replace the battery in key is $50-600 depending on the car.

Key fob batteries in modern cars should be changed every 3-4 years, although this will differ based on their amount of use and battery quality. If your keyless entry remote decreased signal strength, you should change batteries before it stop close doors and make trouble for you.

These signs will alert you that it's perhaps time to change battery in your 2013 Toyota Camry: multiple clicks to unlock or lock doors required, you didn't change battery more than 4 years, low key battery indicator on dashboard and key fob buttons not working.
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Fob Compatibility:

  1. FCC ID: HYQ14AAB
  2. Models: 2007-2014 Toyota Camry