I posted on the other thread - Energizer 2025 2-pack...$3.79 at Fry's.
z0ner said:mwalsh, I'll see your Fry's and raise you an Albertsons
Energizer 2-pack - $2.99 +tx
walterbays said:Remember not to store your fob too close to the car, or they'll spend the whole night "talking" to each other and running your fob battery down much more quickly. I did this once on a Prius, with the fob across the garage wall inside the house, but learned to put the fob farther away.
Maybe the Prius has a wider range than the LEAF. According to both the 2011 and 2013 LEAF Owner's Manuals, "The operating range is within 31.50 in (80 cm) from each request switch."ksnogas2112 said:Curious...how close is 'too close' ?walterbays said:Remember not to store your fob too close to the car, or they'll spend the whole night "talking" to each other and running your fob battery down much more quickly. I did this once on a Prius, with the fob across the garage wall inside the house, but learned to put the fob farther away.
walterbays said:Remember not to store your fob too close to the car, or they'll spend the whole night "talking" to each other and running your fob battery down much more quickly. I did this once on a Prius, with the fob across the garage wall inside the house, but learned to put the fob farther away.
benjmsher said:The key fob is difficult to open and using a small screwdriver mars the plastic.
Did you read my previous post?sjohnsun said:The 2032 battery works as well as the 2025.
Same here, timing and all. Bought the 2025 at the supermarket, 4 bucks or so. Pulled the key out of the fob, used only nails to open it, no screwdriver needed. No sweat at all. Just watch your positive and negative.camasleaf said:2 years and 3 months. My wife saw the warning on the dashboard when started the car. The second fob, does not give a warning. New batteries ordered from amazon.
tbleakne said:The battery is a 2025. $4.50 for a pair at Lowes.
Enter your email address to join: