If your 2007 Nissan Murano key fob has stopped working reliably, there’s a good chance the battery needs replacing. Don’t worry, this is a quick and easy fix you can do yourself with just a few simple tools. Let’s walk through how to change the battery in your 2007 Nissan Murano key fob.
What You’ll Need:
- A small flathead screwdriver
- A new CR2025 battery (you can often find these at grocery stores, pharmacies, and electronics stores)
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Open the key fob: Locate the small slot on the back of your key fob. Gently insert the flathead screwdriver into the slot and carefully pry open the key fob casing. You should hear a slight click when it separates.
- Remove the old battery: Inside, you’ll see the battery held in place by a small clip. Carefully lift the clip to release the old CR2025 battery.
- Install the new battery: Place the new CR2025 battery into the compartment, ensuring the positive (+) side faces up, just like the old battery.
- Reassemble the key fob: Align the two halves of the key fob casing and press them together firmly until you hear a click, indicating it’s securely closed.
Testing Your Key Fob
After replacing the battery, test all your key fob buttons (lock, unlock, panic) to ensure they function correctly. If they don’t, double-check that the battery is installed correctly and that the contacts inside the key fob are clean.
Expert Insight from John Miller, Certified Automotive Technician: “It’s a good idea to replace your key fob battery every two to three years, even if it seems to be working fine. This can prevent unexpected issues and ensure your key fob is always ready when you need it.”
FAQs:
Q: Can I use any type of battery in my Nissan Murano key fob?
A: No, you should only use a CR2025 battery for the 2007 Nissan Murano key fob. Using a different battery type may not provide the correct voltage or fit properly.
Q: My key fob still isn’t working after changing the battery. What should I do?
A: There could be other issues with your key fob, such as a faulty button or a problem with the internal circuitry. In this case, it’s best to consult your Nissan dealer or a qualified automotive locksmith for further assistance.
Need More Help?
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