Once you pull the metal key out of the fob, there is a groove right next to the slot where the metal key stores. The end of the metal key fits that slot perfectly, and a slight twist of the key pops the battery cover right off. Don't use a small screwdriver unless you don't mind dents in the plastic from the edge of the screwdriver.DAZ said:Not sure. Remove the metal key, and with a small screwdriver, carefully pry the top and bottom pieces apart. Most key fob batteries will last for several years. So you should have plenty of time.
The tip of the physical key removed from the FOB is exactly the right size (by design of the FOB!) to split the two FOB halves apart. Using a smaller screwdriver will leave dents in the slot, and a larger screwdriver will not fit in the slot. If that key does not fit in near perfectly, then you are in the wrong slot, or your slot has already been distorted by an ill-fitting screwdriver used previously.Teakettle15 said:...you DO INDEED need to use a small screwdriver to take off the batter cover and gain access to the battery.
It does work, but is VERY sensitive in how exactly you hold the fob in place...read the manual. The orientation is critical. Once learned, it's easy.moezilla said:They tell you you can put the FOB near the key icon on the steering column with low battery, but that did not work in my case.
Not a good suggestion, that simply pries off the back trim that now needs to be glues back.Once you pull the metal key out of the fob, there is a groove right next to the slot where the metal key stores. The end of the metal key fits that slot perfectly, and a slight twist of the key pops the battery cover right off. Don't use a small screwdriver unless you don't mind dents in the plastic from the edge of the screwdriver.
Take it up with BMW then as that is what is suggested in the Owner's Manual. Prying off the back cover with the key is how I have replaced the batteries twice so far.Not a good suggestion, that simply pries off the back trim that now needs to be glues back.
Thanks for the picture, it makes a world of difference which "groove" you pry against.Take it up with BMW then as that is what is suggested in the Owner's Manual. Prying off the back cover with the key is how I have replaced the batteries twice so far.
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