alzerom
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Look in the hole where the key ring goes and you will see a small slot. (down in the flat part of the hole where the key ring on the flat part of the hole on the side towards the body of the key.) Back side up & bottons down, use a pocket knife and pry that little slot up towards the BACK side, When it's up about a quarter inch swing the ring around an hold that end open. Next go to the end with the blade and insert a small pocket knire or flat screwdriver and twist it open... Voila. Easy as pie and the battery is right there in plain view. I have a 2004 Discovery. Read the battery number and go buy one.
Batteries are priced weird. 1 for $4 and a dozen for $12 on the internet. Buy the dozen and pass them around to your friends. LandRover is not the only vehicle that uses the CR2032 battery. Replace yours, the wife, the kids and the neighbors. Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Landrover, BMW, etc... all use the same battery.
I just opened mine with a pocket knife to confirm while sitting here at the computer.
Batteries are priced weird. 1 for $4 and a dozen for $12 on the internet. Buy the dozen and pass them around to your friends. LandRover is not the only vehicle that uses the CR2032 battery. Replace yours, the wife, the kids and the neighbors. Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Landrover, BMW, etc... all use the same battery.
I just opened mine with a pocket knife to confirm while sitting here at the computer.
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