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    Key Fob Battery Life

    I went to unlock my car this morning and my key fob wouldn't work. I tried pressing it a few times and noticed that the red light wasn't singalling. I've had the car for about twenty months since new and this seems disapointing for it to be dead so quicklly.

    I dont suppose that the warranty covers this.
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    Just replace the battery in the key, and re-sync it to the car.

    It's only $6 for a packet of batteries.
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    Might not even need to re-sync. The fob battery for my wifes Passat only lasted about 18 or so months - replaced it on the weekend.

    If having to replace a battery in a remote every ~18 months disappoints you.....chill dude
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    Didn't you get the 'replace keyfob battery' message on your MFD?

    My battery (2025) lasted 7-8 months, which seems very low, especially since it's not a daily driver. I'm thinking my trial of a 2032 battery (which lasted less than 3 weeks), may have negatively impacted the keyfob?..
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    CR2032 is the same as CR2025 except that it's slightly thicker and has a higher capacity. There is no way a CR2032 can "negatively" affect the keyfob. If it only lasted 3 months then there is something wrong with your battery. My daily use car key - original CR 2025 lasted about 2 years. I've since replaced it with a CR2032 (which takes a little bit of force to close the cover since it's thicker but still fits fine) has lasted 15 months so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DKC View Post
    CR2032 is the same as CR2025 except that it's slightly thicker and has a higher capacity. There is no way a CR2032 can "negatively" affect the keyfob. If it only lasted 3 months then there is something wrong with your battery. My daily use car key - original CR 2025 lasted about 2 years. I've since replaced it with a CR2032 (which takes a little bit of force to close the cover since it's thicker but still fits fine) has lasted 15 months so far.
    Thanks DKC. Something's definitely not right with my battery &/or keyfob. Fyi, I'm only going off when the "replace keyfob battery" prompt appeared on the MFD - the battery kept working for weeks after that initial prompt appeared, so I'm not 100% sure if was a false-prompt. I'll keep an eye on it once the battery's replaced (currently using keyfob #2 with its original battery, so can't measure it with much accuracy).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralfi View Post
    Didn't you get the 'replace keyfob battery' message on your MFD?

    My battery (2025) lasted 7-8 months, which seems very low, especially since it's not a daily driver. I'm thinking my trial of a 2032 battery (which lasted less than 3 weeks), may have negatively impacted the keyfob?..
    No nothing showed up, I had noticed that the keyless entry was getting a bit slower though. On my last car the battery lasted for about five years.
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    I’ve got some spare 3V CR2032 batteries. I know that it’s supposed to be fitted with a CR2025 battery but do you think that it would be ok using the CR2032, seeing as I already have some ready to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NSNO View Post
    I’ve got some spare 3V CR2032 batteries. I know that it’s supposed to be fitted with a CR2025 battery but do you think that it would be ok using the CR2032, seeing as I already have some ready to go.
    Was answered above The only difference is the 2032 is 7thou thicker and has slightly higher capacity Might stretch the clips holding it in. I would buy the correct one but thats me
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    The key fob for my Caddy Maxi Life has lasted around 7 years. It started missing presses so opened it up to replace the battery. The original battery is clearly a CR2032, which is what I replaced it with. I got the battery from Woolworths supermarket.
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