Unlock the Secret: How to Change Key Fob Battery Chevy Impala Like a Pro!
What To Know
- It’s usually on the back of the key fob, often marked with a small arrow or a symbol depicting a battery.
- If your key fob has a small recess for a coin, insert the coin into the recess and use it as a lever to pry open the back cover.
- If you’re still having trouble, you can take the key fob to a local auto parts store or a locksmith to have them open it for you.
Are you experiencing a frustratingly short range on your Chevy Impala key fob? Is the “low battery” icon blinking ominously on your dashboard? Don’t panic! It’s likely just a simple matter of replacing the key fob battery. This guide will walk you through the process of changing the key fob battery in your Chevy Impala, making it easy even for the most tech-averse drivers.
Gather Your Supplies
Before you dive into the process, make sure you have the following items:
- A new CR2032 battery: This is the standard battery type for most Chevy Impala key fobs. You can find them at most auto parts stores, convenience stores, and online retailers.
- A small flat-head screwdriver: This will be used to pry open the key fob’s back cover.
- A coin (optional): Some key fobs have a small recess for a coin to help pry open the back cover.
Locate the Key Fob Battery Compartment
The first step is to locate the battery compartment on your key fob. It’s usually on the back of the key fob, often marked with a small arrow or a symbol depicting a battery.
Open the Key Fob
Once you’ve located the battery compartment, you need to open it. This can be done in a couple of ways:
- Using a small flat-head screwdriver: Carefully insert the screwdriver into the small gap between the back cover and the key fob body. Gently pry the cover open, working your way around the edges.
- Using a coin: If your key fob has a small recess for a coin, insert the coin into the recess and use it as a lever to pry open the back cover.
Remove the Old Battery
Once the back cover is open, you’ll see the old battery. Carefully remove the old battery by lifting it out of its compartment.
Insert the New Battery
Take the new CR2032 battery and align it correctly with the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals in the compartment. The positive side of the battery should be facing the same way as the positive terminal in the compartment.
Close the Key Fob
Carefully close the back cover of the key fob. Ensure that it clicks securely into place, making sure there are no gaps or loose parts.
Test Your Key Fob
After you’ve reassembled the key fob, test it by pressing the lock, unlock, and trunk release buttons. If the key fob is working correctly, you’ve successfully replaced the battery!
Time for a Battery Check
While you’re at it, it’s a good idea to check the battery in your car’s key fob. Even if your key fob still seems to be working, it’s a good practice to replace the battery every year or two. This will help to ensure that you don’t get caught in a situation where your key fob’s battery dies unexpectedly.
Frequently Discussed Topics
Q: How long does a key fob battery typically last?
A: A CR2032 battery in a Chevy Impala key fob typically lasts for about 1-2 years, but this can vary depending on usage and environmental factors.
Q: What happens if my key fob battery is completely dead?
A: If your key fob battery is completely dead, you won’t be able to unlock your car with the key fob. You’ll need to use your physical key to unlock the car, and then start the car with the key in the ignition.
Q: Can I use a different type of battery?
A: It’s not recommended to use a different type of battery in your Chevy Impala key fob. Using a different type of battery can damage the key fob and may even void the warranty.
Q: What should I do if I can’t open the key fob?
A: If you’re having trouble opening the key fob, you can try using a different tool, such as a small flat-head screwdriver or a credit card. If you’re still having trouble, you can take the key fob to a local auto parts store or a locksmith to have them open it for you.