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Mary A.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2025
Arrived on time as described!
Jw H.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2025
Just as expected with decent life.
Josh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de septiembre de 2024
It’s a battery, and does what it’s supposed to do. Used in a car fob, and lasts about a year of every day use.
Creative Abundance
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de febrero de 2016
These batteries work great for the keys to a 2010 Prius iV. I got the two pack to replace batteries in both key fobs since they both had the original batteries from 6 years ago. When your battery is low on the key fob, the doors don't magically unlock and the start button doesn't work. You have to use the manual key to open the car and then touch the fob to the start button to start the car. Doesn't sound like a big deal, but when you get spoiled by not having to remove the keys from your pocket to unlock/start the car, it becomes one.Great value, fast shipping. These would have cost 3X as much at the local drugstore. Only complaint is that they were sent in a HUGE box and the extra labels/tape used to package them together obscured a lot of the text on the package. Next time, please reduce waste by using a padded envelope and skip taping everything together and obscuring with stickers. Would rather have a packing list. Luckily, I used the batteries right away so having the labeling wasn't as critical as it would be if I stored them for future use.I wanted to buy cheaper batteries on here, but I guess I have watched too many Duracell commercials over the years and trust in the brand. When it comes to being able to start my car, I need reliability over cost when it comes to the battery that powers the key fob.
K. Chan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de septiembre de 2015
After daily use, multiple road trips, and hundreds of car unlocking/locking from afar, my 2012 Prius car remote finally wore out. I got the dreaded "Key Battery Low" warning on my dash. Guess what I ordered via 2 day shipping immediately?The Duracell CR-1632 was easy to install into my Prius key. The battery works great, the low battery indicator is off, and I can now confidently chauffeur my around once again without worrying that my key will run out of juice. Changing a Prius key is really simple, and there are plenty of instructional YouTube Videos out there (search for "how to change a Prius 2012 key remote battery). Here's a quick rundown on how to change the battery for those who are curious (you will need a small flathead screwdriver - like the eyeglass size):1. Push the key release button on the left side of the key fob to remove the valet key.2. Once the valet key is removed, you'll see a small horizontal slot on the end of the remote. Put the valet key into the slot and gently twist to pop the remote open (it will split in half along the outer seam).3. Take the bottom half of the remote (with the green circuit board) and flip it over in your hand to have the circuit board drop into your hand.4. Remove the battery using your fingernail or small flat head screwdriver. Place the screwdriver in the opening near the single prong at the bottom of the circuit board to remove. Place the new battery in the battery compartment.5. Place the circuit board back into the bottom key compartment with the side where the buttons are facing up. Make sure the two buttons are at the top end of the fob (end where the Toyota Logo is/opposite end where the valet key goes in).6. Place the top of fob back on and push both pieces together so the fob snaps shut. Place the valet key back into the slot, then take your car out for a drive!
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