Owners of other Ford and Lincoln vehicles such as the Escape, Expedition, EcoSport, Flex, Explorer, Fiesta, Focus, Fusion, Mustang, Taurus, Ranger, Transit Connect, F-150, Endura, C-Max, Kuga, Mondeo, MKZ, Navigator, Aviator, Nautilus and Continental may also find these DIY instructions to be helpful. Show The compatible replacement coin cell battery (also known as a "watch" or "button" battery) is part number CR2450. The tools needed to access, remove and replace the battery is a small plastic pry bar tool and a small flathead screwdriver. The first step is to push in the small black plastic rectangular shaped button at the bottom right of the fob to release the backup / emergency metal ignition key. Ratings and reviews are provided by customers who have either purchased a vehicle or visited a dealership for service. How are ratings and reviews collected? Customers are invited to participate in a survey administered by MaritzCX, an independent, third-party supplier. Can dealerships edit or remove reviews? No. Ford personnel and/or dealership personnel cannot modify or remove reviews. Are reviews modified or monitored before being published? MaritzCX moderates public reviews to ensure they contain content that meet Review guidelines, such as: What kind of battery does a Ford Edge key fob take?LiCB CR2032 3V Lithium Battery(10-Pack)
Can you use 2032 batteries in Ford key fob?Most Ford key fobs operate on two CR2032 batteries, which are 3-volt lithium batteries. Though Ford key fobs can be square, rounded or rectangular, almost all use the same CR2032 batteries. An exception is the Ford Smart Key with Pull-out Valet Key, which comes with newer vehicles such as the Edge and Mustang.
What battery does my Ford key need?Pop off the top of the key-fob. Use you flathead screwdriver to pop out the battery. Insert replacement CR2032 3V battery (check manual for battery requirements). Click the key fob casing back together.
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