Changing the Battery in a 2014 Hyundai Key Fob

Changing The Battery In A 2014 Hyundai Key Fob is a simple task that can save you time and money. This guide will walk you through the process step-by-step, so you can get back on the road quickly. We’ll cover everything from identifying the right battery to putting the key fob back together.

What you’ll need is a small flathead screwdriver or a similar tool to pry open the key fob. You’ll also need a CR2032 battery. These are commonly available at most stores. Having the right tools and the correct battery makes the process much smoother. Do you know how to change battery in 2019 hyundai sonata key fob?

Locating the Release Button on Your 2014 Hyundai Key Fob

On the side of your key fob, you’ll find a small release button. This button is usually marked with a key symbol or a small indentation. Press this button firmly while gently pulling the metal key out of the fob.

What if you can’t find the release button? Check your owner’s manual for specific instructions relating to your model. The manual often provides a detailed diagram of the key fob, highlighting the location of all buttons and components.

Opening the Key Fob

Once the metal key is removed, you’ll see a small slot where you can insert your flathead screwdriver. Gently insert the screwdriver into the slot and twist to pry open the key fob. You may hear a slight click as the two halves separate. Be careful not to apply too much force, as this can damage the plastic casing. See our article on hyundai key fob separating for additional tips.

Replacing the Battery

Inside the key fob, you’ll see the old CR2032 battery. Use your flathead screwdriver or fingernail to carefully pry the battery out of its compartment. Make a note of the battery’s orientation, the positive (+) side should be facing upwards. Insert the new battery, ensuring it’s positioned the same way as the old one. You should feel it click into place. Need details on your key fob’s specifications? You can find detailed information on our specification key fob hyundai page.

Reassembling the Key Fob

Align the two halves of the key fob and press them together firmly until they snap back into place. Insert the metal key back into its slot. Test the key fob by locking and unlocking your car.

Common Issues and Troubleshooting

Sometimes, even after replacing the battery, the key fob might not work. Here are a few common issues and how to fix them:

  • Key Fob Still Not Working: Try re-syncing the key fob with your car. This process usually involves inserting the key into the ignition and turning it on and off a specific number of times. Consult your owner’s manual for the exact procedure for your Hyundai model.

  • Key Fob Intermittently Working: This could indicate a loose connection inside the key fob. Try opening it again and ensuring the battery is securely in place.

  • Damaged Key Fob: If the key fob is physically damaged, it may need to be replaced.

Expert Insight from John Davis, Senior Automotive Technician at Davis Auto Repair: “One common mistake people make is using the wrong type of battery. Make sure you’re using a CR2032 battery. Using the incorrect battery can damage the key fob.”

Expert Insight from Sarah Miller, Electrical Systems Specialist: “Always handle the battery with care. Avoid touching the terminals, and dispose of the old battery properly.”

Conclusion

Changing the battery in your 2014 Hyundai key fob is a quick and easy process. With just a few simple tools and this guide, you can save yourself a trip to the dealership. Remember to use the correct CR2032 battery and handle the components with care. Are you having trouble with your 2019 Hyundai Sonata key fob? Check out our guide on how to change hyundai sonata key fob battery. For those with a 2019 Hyundai Elantra SEL, you might find this article on 2019 hyundai elantra sel key fob helpful.

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