Introduction

If you ever run into issues with your 2014 Nissan Juke not starting or locking or unlocking from the key fob, then a potential issue could be the key fob battery could be dead. This is a helpful step-by-step guide on how to properly replace your Nissan Juke's key fob battery.

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    • Flip your key to the back of the key fob.

    • Remove the emergency key from the key fob.

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    • Gently insert a spudger into a corner of the key fob casing.

    • Push up the spudger to remove both halves of the key fob from each other.

    • Be careful when trying to find a good corner to separate the halves so that the spudger does not stab you.

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    • Open up your key fob and look at all the components in your key fob.

    • Pay attention to what side the old battery is facing; it will be helpful for the next step.

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    • Remove the old CR2032 battery.

    • Pay attention to what side the old battery was facing.

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    • Place the new battery in the same position and side the old CR2032 battery was in.

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    • Make sure the positive and negative sides are facing the correct direction to ensure that the key fob will work properly.

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    • Take the two halves of your key fob and snap them together.

    • When snapping them back together be careful to not pinch yourself during the process.

    • Make sure you hear the "snap" sound so that you know the halves have been successfully put back together.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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