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How to open the Mini remote to replace the battery.
In this video tutorial you can see how you can open the Mini remote control to replace the battery, following a few simple steps that will guide you step by step towards the correct management of your vehicle. The Mini's remote control consists of three buttons. The first thing you need to do is take out the blade, which is the emergency blade. To carry out this operation you have to press the button, located on the side, as shown in the video, at the same time you have to pull out the blade. At this point with a screwdriver you have to lift the cover where MINI is written; then you must also remove the cover below where the battery is located. Now you can replace the battery with one of the same CR2032 3V model; and then you have to put all the parts back together.
Posted on 24 September 2022 by ScegliAuto
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