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RE: Smart Key - Donny Dog - 10-12-2013 03:24pm

(10-12-2013 08:50am)Evo-king Wrote:  Yes I meant Morrissons, it's across the road from me, 100 metres door to door, so very convenient.

That's a BIG shop!!Laughing


RE: Smart Key - PhilSkill - 10-12-2013 04:41pm

A friend of mine was struggling to get into his 2 year old Lexus, and eventually had the alarm going off continuously but not unlocking outside my house!, When I went out to help him I could see the led on the keyfob was really dim, so I carefully prised the unit apart, drove him to Halfords, replaced the battery and hey presto the car unlocked and the alarm stopped, problem solved. He'd taken it back to the dealers twice because the alarm had been going off like that for a month intermittently and they'd "fixed" it twice... makes you wonder Rolling Eyes


RE: Smart Key - Mike - 12-12-2013 10:44pm

Just replaced the battery in mine today, pack of 12 from the pound shop, works fine.


RE: Smart Key - speary - 13-12-2013 06:43pm

(12-12-2013 10:44pm)Mike Wrote:  Just replaced the battery in mine today, pack of 12 from the pound shop, works fine.

Now there's a proper Yorkshire man 12 CR2032's for a quid


RE: Smart Key - BFGEvoqueMan - 13-12-2013 08:11pm

(13-12-2013 06:43pm)speary Wrote:  Now there's a proper Yorkshire man 12 CR2032's for a quid

That's why he can afford a Dynamic; professional northerner LaughingLaughingLaughingLaughing


RE: Smart Key - cjfp - 13-12-2013 09:25pm

Yeah, but with Poundland batteries, he'll be changing them every week! Wink


RE: Smart Key - Mike - 14-12-2013 06:56pm

Have used these in other remotes, they work fine. I didn't fancy the 150 mile round trip to get the dealer to change them, but if it makes you feel better I will get the dealer to change them at the second service. ( service free of course as I am a Yorkshire man)


RE: Smart Key - JimWooly - 14-12-2013 11:50pm

A 2032 battery is 20mm in diameter (the first two digits) and 3.2mm thick (the second 2 digits) likewise a 2016 is 20mm in diameter and is 1.6mm thick.


RE: Smart Key - Evo-king - 15-12-2013 10:28pm

Well to to round things up, Morrisons didn't stock any, so got a twin pack of Duracell ones elsewhere.

Followed the instructions in the owners manual, and eventually prised apart the key, was ultra cautious, simply because the key body is plastic, and knowing my ham fisted efforts, just as likely to snap something.

I got it apart, replaced battery and then carefully refitted it. Took me about 5 minutes (don't laugh), but it's done and will be happy to change another one now.


RE: Smart Key - mark_n - 16-12-2013 03:49pm

(15-12-2013 10:28pm)Evo-king Wrote:  Well to to round things up, Morrisons didn't stock any, so got a twin pack of Duracell ones elsewhere.

Followed the instructions in the owners manual, and eventually prised apart the key, was ultra cautious, simply because the key body is plastic, and knowing my ham fisted efforts, just as likely to snap something.

I got it apart, replaced battery and then carefully refitted it. Took me about 5 minutes (don't laugh), but it's done and will be happy to change another one now.

Another skill to add to your CV... Wink