Intelligent Key Low Battery Warning
Intelligent Key Low Battery Warning
I received the low battery warning and changed out the battery in my fob. I cannot get rid of the low battery warning message upon startup. Has anyone else encountered this problem?
Sorry, I have to ask the obvious first ... Does your OTHER i-key clear the warning light? Is the new battery installed and oriented correctly? Is the new battery "good" (checked voltage output)?
New Battery from a sealed pack, installed correctly. I am at work and have not had the opportunity to try the other key.
I have an 08 Maxima with the intelligent key......
Are you guys saying that when the battery from the key fob goes bad it will alert u from the instrument panel on the dash ?????
Are you guys saying that when the battery from the key fob goes bad it will alert u from the instrument panel on the dash ?????
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Another member recently had a similar issue, he replaced the battery, confirmed it was the right side up -- the battery low battery light cleared after a few start-up cycles ... but it didn't clear for him right away.
I wonder if you'll have similar luck.
Another member recently had a similar issue, he replaced the battery, confirmed it was the right side up -- the battery low battery light cleared after a few start-up cycles ... but it didn't clear for him right away.
I wonder if you'll have similar luck.
Pull the emergency key out of the fob.
Look at the flat end of the fob and you will see a tiny notch... and the line between the two sides that make up the front and back sides of the fob.
Use a tiny screwdriver and it just pops apart.
There's insturctions and a little diagram in the manual as well.
Look at the flat end of the fob and you will see a tiny notch... and the line between the two sides that make up the front and back sides of the fob.
Use a tiny screwdriver and it just pops apart.
There's insturctions and a little diagram in the manual as well.
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