https://postheaven.net/cardstone04/the-history-of-key-repairs-in-10-milestones https://roth-martens-2.federatedjournals.com/5-car-keys-repairs-projects-for-any-budget-1730335090 Key Fob Repair: Replacing the Battery When they are tossed around in purses and pockets keys fobs can get damaged and stop registering presses accurately. This issue can be addressed by replacing the small battery that is usually found in the snap-out cases of most car fobs. However, a new replacement may not revive your key fob if its internal switch contacts are worn out. There's an easy fix you can do at home: Replace the Battery If your key fob seems slow or takes longer than normal to unlock or lock your car, it might be time to replace the battery. Fortunately, replacing a key fob's battery is among the simplest tasks that you can do yourself. is a straightforward fix that will save you money on a trip to the dealer or a locksmith. Most key fobs require a coin-style battery (CR2032 or similar) which you can purchase at any general store, home improvement center, or auto parts store. The key fobs usually come with a slot for the batteries and opening the case to swap out batteries is quite simple. Depending on the brand, you may have make use of a screwdriver to open the compartment. Some key fobs have clips that hold the battery in place. If so you can gently lift them up using your fingers or with a non-metallic tool. Install the new battery, making sure to place it in the correct way. Take note of the orientation when you remove the old one. It is essential to avoid touching the battery's flat surfaces since scratches from fingers can decrease their life. After the new battery has been installed, close the key fob's case and test it by pressing the button to confirm it works. If the key fob isn't working, you might have to reopen it and ensure that the battery is properly inserted. You may also find that a simple replacement of the battery isn't enough to resolve the issue. This coul