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How do you replace the key battery in a Renault Clio 5?

Model: Renault Clio Clio 5, Clio V - Years 2019-2026
Part: Key

Replacing the key battery is a piece of cake. Take the key and look at the back, you will see a small slot. Use a flathead screwdriver or a coin to gently pry open the shell. Inside you will find the battery, which is usually a CR2032. Remove it carefully without forcing it and put the new one in with the positive side + facing upwards. Now close everything with a light pressure until you hear a click. Test the key and check if it works. If it doesn't work, make sure the battery is properly positioned. If it still doesn't work, contact a trusted auto electrician or mechanic.

Posted on 2 April 2025 by ScegliAuto

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