If you’ve noticed that your key fob is no longer responding as it should, a simple battery replacement might be all you need to restore full functionality. We’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of replacing the key fob battery in your Toyota Camry, so you can continue to enjoy the convenience and security that comes with this accessory.
Contents
2018 – 2023 Models
- Locate the small indentation on the back of the key fob.
- Use a larger screwdriver to prop open the indentation and reveal the battery compartment.
- Remove any cover or casing that may be protecting the battery.
- If you have a smaller screwdriver, use it to gently lift the old battery out of the compartment.
- Take the new CR2032 battery with the plus (+) side facing upward.
- Place the new battery into the battery compartment, aligning it in the same direction as the old battery.
- If you removed any covers or casings, put them back in place to secure the new battery.
- Close the battery compartment by aligning the parts and gently squeezing the fob together.
- Close the key fob with the new battery in the correct position.
- Test the key fob to make sure it’s working correctly with the new battery.
2012 – 2017 Models
- Purchase a new CR2016 battery.
- Use a screwdriver or pry bar tool to carefully open the key fob. Look for a slot or button that allows you to separate the key fob’s halves.
- Once the key fob is open, locate the battery. Carefully remove the old battery from its compartment.
- Take the new battery and place it into the battery compartment with the correct orientation. The positive (+) and negative (-) sides of the battery should align with the markings inside the key fob.
- Align the two halves of the key fob and press them together until they snap into place.
- Check if the key fob works properly by pressing the buttons and verifying that the car responds.
1997 – 2011 Models
- Gather a dime or a flat-head screwdriver and a replacement battery.
- Look for a small groove or slot on one corner of the remote.
- Insert a dime or flat-head screwdriver into the groove and gently turn it to open the casing of the remote.
- Once the casing is open, keep the remote facing down to prevent the buttons from popping out.
- Look for the battery inside the remote. In one corner, you should see a label that indicates using a coin to open the battery compartment.
- Use the dime (or flat-head screwdriver) again to gently open the battery compartment.
- Remove the old battery from the compartment. Make sure to note its orientation to correctly install the new battery.
- Take the new replacement battery and insert it into the compartment, ensuring its proper orientation.
- Close the battery compartment by pressing it back into place, making sure it is securely closed.
- Place the remote back together, ensuring that all parts are aligned properly.
- Test the remote to make sure it’s working correctly from a distance of approximately 50 feet or more.
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