Thanks for the video. I have a key fob for a 2015 Toyota Highlander and when it stopped working, I had the dealership replace the battery. During battery replacement, no antistatic wrist strap was used, and after battery replacement the key fob still would not work. Now I have one key fob with an old battery that works and one key fob with a new battery that does not. I opened both key fobs and switched batteries, but nothing changed. Could have something happened to one of the key fobs during battery replacement at the dealership while not using an antistatic wrist strap or any other antistatic process, which may have damaged the key fob circuit board?
If I changed the battery with a Cr 2016 that I had laying around in drawer brand new in the packaging but it still doesn't work. Anything I need to do on my end?
@@PYR-Auto Hi there thanks for the great video. Couldn't have done it without you. Pretty easy fix once you get the right instructions. I've got a question for you. Recently one remote was bad and we just kept using the good one until it went out yesterday. Saw your video and had it done in no time.. I've got a question for you, I changed our remote battery yesterday in no time and it worked great. Today I went to our other remote which had previously died a few months ago and the thing don't work. I even double check your video to make sure I had the battery going the right way which I did and follow that by trying a different new battery. That one didn't work either. Do these things go bad?
Great video. Your instructions were clear and precise without going into a side story.
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Bro I mistakenly broke the top part of the 3 metals holding the battery and now it won't work. What should I do?
not sure - it might need to be replaced if damaged
Very clear and well-paced instructions. Thank you.
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Excellent instructions! Thank you!
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Really helpful man thanks so much!
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Thanks, great video!
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Thanks for the video. I have a key fob for a 2015 Toyota Highlander and when it stopped working, I had the dealership replace the battery. During battery replacement, no antistatic wrist strap was used, and after battery replacement the key fob still would not work. Now I have one key fob with an old battery that works and one key fob with a new battery that does not. I opened both key fobs and switched batteries, but nothing changed. Could have something happened to one of the key fobs during battery replacement at the dealership while not using an antistatic wrist strap or any other antistatic process, which may have damaged the key fob circuit board?
it is possible to damage a circuit board while changing the battery but the damage would usually be to the battery holder not due to static
Thank you! Exactly what I am looking for.
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Ty! Just did mine watching your video at the same time! Hardest part was nothing! 👍🏼
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Thanks for your video instructions! Really helpful to see how to do this simple battery change out.
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I added the new battery but it still didn't work :/
Same😅
Does this have to be programmed or will it work right away?
it does not have to be reprogrammed
If I changed the battery with a Cr 2016 that I had laying around in drawer brand new in the packaging but it still doesn't work. Anything I need to do on my end?
Thank you so much.
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Help! Been trying for 1/2 hour-can't get it back together, but mine is a push button start. Does that matter?
He literally says first thing NOT for push button lol
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Done! 🤗 Thank you
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Thanks! Got er done!
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Easy Peasy - Thanks!
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Hi there thanks for the great video. Couldn't have done it without you. Pretty easy fix once you get the right instructions. I've got a question for you. Recently one remote was bad and we just kept using the good one until it went out yesterday. Saw your video and had it done in no time.. I've got a question for you, I changed our remote battery yesterday in no time and it worked great. Today I went to our other remote which had previously died a few months ago and the thing don't work. I even double check your video to make sure I had the battery going the right way which I did and follow that by trying a different new battery. That one didn't work either. Do these things go bad?
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