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How to replace the battery of the Renault Trafic remote control.

Model: Renault Trafic MK 2 - Years 2001-2014
Part: Key

To replace the battery of the Renault Trafic key remote, start by inserting a flathead screwdriver into the slot at the bottom corner of the casing to separate them. Once the two casings are separated, locate the battery on the circuit board and use the same flathead screwdriver to slide it out from underneath. After removing the battery, take the new battery and insert it into the same position as the old one. Take the casing without the circuit board and snap it onto the other casing until you hear a click. Once the two casings are joined, you can check the proper functioning of the new battery.

Posted on 2 November 2023 by ScegliAuto

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