Changing the battery in a Nissan key fob is a simple and straightforward process that can be completed in just a few minutes. A key fob is a small wireless device that allows you to lock and unlock your car, as well as open the trunk and panic alarm. The battery in a key fob typically lasts for several years, but it will eventually need to be replaced. When the battery in your Nissan key fob is low, you may notice that the range of the fob is reduced, or that the buttons do not work as well as they used to. If you are experiencing these problems, it is time to replace the battery in your key fob.
There are two types of Nissan key fobs: those that use a traditional button battery, and those that use a rechargeable battery. The type of battery that your key fob uses will depend on the year and model of your Nissan. To determine what type of battery your key fob uses, consult your owner’s manual or look for a small symbol on the back of the fob. If the symbol is a circle with a plus sign inside, then your key fob uses a traditional button battery. If the symbol is a lightning bolt, then your key fob uses a rechargeable battery.