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![]() Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Bonita Springs FL
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I'm embarrassed to ask, but I've got an ultra-low mileage '95, and the key fob batteries are kaput. I've gently tried to open it, but don't want to risk marring the plastic housing, given how the rest of the car is preserved. I know it takes a CR2450 battery, which I have.
Any tips would be GREATLY appreciated, before I go at it with a bit more force... ![]() |
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![]() Join Date: May 2007
Location: Westminster, Maryland
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There are two styles of key fob. One has a tab in the area of the key ring loop that you lift slightly to separate the two halves. The newer design has a small Phillips screw on the back side of the case.
Good luck and welcome to the Forum. Jim |
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