I got to be a pro at replacing the batteries on the VAG (VW) fobs. They
don't *look* like they want to be opened, but it's easy after the first
time and you realize you're not going to break it.
Of course, Radio Shack (near me) doesn't carry the battery, but they're
common and Amazon Prime has them here in two days.
I haven't had to do the GM one yet. I don't remember the Ford ones being
a problem--only had to do those once, maybe twice.
On 3/18/2013 12:45 AM, Roland Wilhelmy wrote:
> Radio Shack stocks batteries for some transponders. You're on your
> own for opening the cases.
>
> -Roland
>
> On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 21:24:04 -0700, you wrote:
>
> ::In our case, with our two Priuses (Prii?) we sort of have
> ::a key: if you press the right switch on the transponder,
> ::a tiny almost toy key comes out that will unlock the doors.
> ::It does not start the car.
> ::
> ::We've had transponder keys for at least 10 years. These
> ::are the type you leave in your pocket, and simply touch the
> ::door handle to get in. You press a button to start the car.
> ::So, the transponder is used a lot. Still, we get a lot of warning
> ::when there is a transponder problem (low battery) and we just
> ::go to the dealer to replace it.
> ::
> ::You can probably also google for instructions on how to
> ::replace the battery yourself. My mechanic showed me and it
> ::was a simple process.
> ::
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