Changing the battery on a Viper alarms key fob is very easy to do. The back of the key ob. comes off and the battery is located inside. Simply change out the battery with a new one and replace the back of the key fob.
pull the key out off the side off the fob the batterie is in side
I have a Toyota, and my key fob light stayed on also. I called the dealer, and they said the button on the fob was stuck down INSIDE the fob. So, I simply unscrewed the screw on the back of the fob, opened the fob, then put it back together. The fob was fixed. I didn't have to fix anything in the fob.
Pry off the emblem on the back side of the fob with something that can get underneath the metal; like a razor blade. You will have to epoxy it back on when you are done. If you look at the back of the fob again you will notice a seam that runs all the way around the key. It runs across the back underneath the emblem you pryed off around to the front. grab each side in your hand and pull apart. This will separate it into the key portion and the remote portion. you can then pry the remote portion apart with your fingernails to change the batteries. Pry off the emblem on the back side of the fob with something that can get underneath the metal; like a razor blade. You will have to epoxy it back on when you are done. If you look at the back of the fob again you will notice a seam that runs all the way around the key. It runs across the back underneath the emblem you pryed off around to the front. grab each side in your hand and pull apart. This will separate it into the key portion and the remote portion. you can then pry the remote portion apart with your fingernails to change the batteries.
the key fob battery is the battey in a key fob torch
with a fine blade or knife, prise open the key fob from the back. Remove the two batteries inside and replace with new ones. The fob will snap back into place after
Changing the battery in the key fob to a Pontiac Solstice is pretty simple. Just remove the back of the key fob, and take out the old battery. It takes a hearing aid battery, and they can be found at any chain pharmacy. Put in the new battery and replace the back to the key fob. It is now ready to go!
It depends on the year. I did my 1998 by the steps below. It is important to do all of the steps within 2-3 seconds of each other. 1) Turn the key to II. 2) Quickly, like in 2-3, sec push the key fob's lock button. 3) Turn the key OFF. 4) Turn the key back to II. 5) Push the fob lock button. 6) Turn the Key OFF. 7) Turn the Key back to II. 8) Push the fob lock button 9) Turn the Key OFF. 10) Turn the key to II. 11) Push the fob lock button 12) You will hear the door lock. The keyfob receiver is now in program mode. You must push the Key fob lock or unlock button again to program that fob. 13) Do this again, lock and unlock, for every Keyfob you have, or it will deprogram them, and you only have 8 secs each to do it. when you press each fob you will hear the doors lock and unlock. 14) Turn the key off, and pull out the key. 15) Press the buttons on all the fobs to test them.
on the key fob, turn the key over so that the buttons are on the back. there is a small groove near the blade/key end of the fob. you can prise this open using a small screwdriver or if you're strong pull the blade/key part outward/away from the fob. the remaining key fob can then be split in two to get at the battery. beware that you only have a very short time to replace the battery or the fob will go out of sync with the car.
The key is inside of the key fob. There is a small switch on the back of fob. Push it towards the outside and hold it. While holding the switch, pull on the key ring and your key will slide out.
Take off key chain. Use a coin to pop open fob. Button battery inside
it is virtualy imposible