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Just replaced my battery. Pretty easy process. It was sooner than I had expected though cause in 2 1/2 years both key FOBs ran out of battery.
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I just replaced mine after 2 1/2 years. It's like a buck each on eBay, so whether it's a gauge or icon, just replace it. Why take a chance.
Strangely, my spare key, which has never been used, had to be replaced as well. May be it works like a cell phone, which it keeps trying to search for signal and depletes itself.
Strangely, my spare key, which has never been used, had to be replaced as well. May be it works like a cell phone, which it keeps trying to search for signal and depletes itself.
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Just replaced mine after a year and a half - i think i had the same little icon
It's a #2032 battery, I got it for $4 at CVS and its really easy to replace
It's a #2032 battery, I got it for $4 at CVS and its really easy to replace
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Strangely, my spare key, which has never been used, had to be replaced as well. May be it works like a cell phone, which it keeps trying to search for signal and depletes itself.
You have the part about similar to the cell phone correct:Originally Posted by isbn1975
I just replaced mine after 2 1/2 years. It's like a buck each on eBay, so whether it's a gauge or icon, just replace it. Why take a chance.
Strangely, my spare key, which has never been used, had to be replaced as well. May be it works like a cell phone, which it keeps trying to search for signal and depletes itself.
'Since the Intelligent Key is continuously receiving
radio waves, if the key is left near equipment
which transmits strong radio waves, such
as signals from a TV and personal computer, the
battery life may become shorter.'
The above is from the 08 owners manual.
I am happy that its easy for others, but these were not all made the same. My case is about to crack as I try to pop it open with a screwdriver - sorry but this is a piece of crap and I hate that I have to break it to change the damn battery.
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...just let the dealer change it for $7.50 then. I changed 5 batteries so far, 1-G '07, 2-Altima '07 and 2-G '08 and I didn't have a single problem.Originally Posted by ThatsMyG
I am happy that its easy for others, but these were not all made the same. My case is about to crack as I try to pop it open with a screwdriver - sorry but this is a piece of crap and I hate that I have to break it to change the damn battery.
FYI, I got my batteries from walmart, 2 Energizers for about $5.
Kept at it slowly till it finally opened. Sheesh!
Got my batteries from a local e-bay dealer. Energizer 5 batteries for $6.40 tax incl, delivered. Expiry Jan 2016. So that part worked out well!
Got my batteries from a local e-bay dealer. Energizer 5 batteries for $6.40 tax incl, delivered. Expiry Jan 2016. So that part worked out well!