Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
“Changing your Tesla key fob’s battery is a simple process that can be done in four easy steps:
Step 1: Open the Key Fob. Release the bottom cover of the key fob by inserting a screwdriver into the small (usually) rectangular space on the back.
Step 2: Exchange the Batteries. Remove the dead battery and insert the replacement (type CR23032) with the + side facing up. Batteries can be purchased at most retail stores.
Step 3: Close the Key Fob. Align the cover’s tabs with the corresponding slots on the key fob and press the cover down firmly until it snaps into place.
Step 4: Test the Fob. Lock and unlock your car to make sure the key fob works.
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