2014 Toyota Prius V Key Fob Battery Replacement Instructions

2014 Toyota Prius V Key Fob Battery Replacement Instructions

Keyless entry remote allow access to your Toyota. When the keyless entry remote battery is dead or weak you’ll lose your fob’s ability to use remote functions. Below, we walks you through how to disassembly your car remote key fob and replace your Toyota key battery.

What kind of battery keyless entry remote use

Changing battery in key fob require flat head screwdriver and 1xCR1632 battery. Prepare these materials and tools before opening and make sure to match the type of your keyless entry fob's batteries.
  • 1xCR1632 battery
  • flat head screwdriver

Step by step guide

A tiny coin battery installed inside the your remote key fob. Move the key out of the way if it is in the key fob.

Accurately try to pry apart your key fob with flat head screwdriver. Remove CR1632 battery with flat head screwdriver.

Change old battery with new one CR1632. Every battery has a negative and positive side and if you put the wrong connector down, the charge cannot go into your circuit board and make it work. Check polarity on battery, by "+" mark.

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

The last thing to do is put your cover back on fob. Gently try to assemble the pieces in place by hands from top to bottom. If your remote key fob case firmly closed, we done. If not, repeat the last step.

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2014 Toyota Prius FOB Battery Replacement

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FAQ

Keyless entry remote of Toyota Prius V use 1xCR1632 batteries. Most CR1632 batteries are under $4-6 depending on the type, brand and size packaging you buy. You can take old battery to the store, 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 change battery in your 2014 Toyota Prius V keyless entry remote yourself. Most difficult part is to disassembly fob’s case. It's pretty simple with our guide.

The price to replace the battery in key is $50-600 depending on the make and the service pricing.

You should replace batteries inside keyless entry remote of Toyota Prius V at least once in three years. lifespan of battery differ on frequency of use, operating conditions and quality.

These symptoms will warn you that it's probably time to change battery in your Toyota Prius V: you didn't change battery more than 4 years, low key battery indicator on dashboard, signal strength reduced and key fob buttons not working.
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Fob Compatibility:

  1. FCC ID: HYQ14ACX
  2. Models: 2010-2016 Toyota Prius V