yo, let me tell ya about my struggle with my honda civic key fob battery. one day, it just stopped workin like it was on strike. I thought, why not try to fix it myself?
so, I watched a couple of videos and it seemed really easy. But then, I opened it up and there were like tiny screws everywhere. I was like, do I really need a microscope for this?
after finding the right battery, I popped the new one in, and it was like magic. It worked! kinda felt like a genius, ngl. have you ever tried changing yours?
the only problem, I lost one of those tiny screws. now my key fob sounds like a maraca. but hey, at least it works! so yeah, you can totally do it yourself, just be careful with those tiny parts.
I swapped the battery in my Honda Civic fob last month in Toronto I thought it was gonna be complicated but honestly it took like two minutes the key fob popped open so easily I was surprised
Just a tiny battery and boom it worked again like new I always thought you had to go to the dealer for that stuff but nope it was a simple DIY project it feels good to know I can handle it myself
I ve done it myself like last winter in Michigan and it was easier than I thought just take your time and be gentle with it I was scared at first but it worked out fine
Honestly it feels kinda satisfying to pop it open and switch that little battery. Plus saves some cash doing it yourself
Ive done it myself in my old Civic in Toronto once and it was super easy just pop it open and swap the battery
might save a few bucks too
I remember when my key fob died in the middle of winter in Minnesota it was a hassle.
I found a little YouTube video and figured it out myself. Just had to pop it open and swap the battery.
Really a simple fix if you’re willing to give it a shot. Save some cash too instead of paying a locksmith.
I replaced my Honda Civic key fob battery myself last summer in Chicago and it was surprisingly easy. Just a small screwdriver and it popped right open. I think I saved like 30 bucks doing it myself. I’ve heard horror stories about fob replacements so this felt like a win.
I remember when my Honda Civic key fob battery died last winter in Canada. It was such a hassle trying to figure out how to change it. I’ve done it myself since then and it’s honestly not that hard just pop the fob open and switch the battery. Super easy. Totally worth trying.
I ve changed my Honda Civic key fob battery myself before in my garage it was easier than I thought just pop the back off and switch the battery simple as that
Honestly I felt like a car tech for a minute until I realized it was just a battery swap still saved me a trip to the dealership though
I ve done it myself a couple times in my Honda Civic here in Seattle took me like 5 minutes no big deal just pop the cover off and swap the battery it’s kind of fun saving that trip to the dealer
Really satisfying when it works again too you know
I ve done it before in my old Civic in Canada super straightforward just be careful with the tiny screws I was so nervous at first but then it was like a game and I felt like a mechanic or something
totally worth saving a trip to the dealer
I tired replacing my Honda Civic key fob battery last winter in my garage in Ohio. It was kinda tricky but YouTube helped a lot. I ve done it twice now and it’s way easier than going to the dealership. Just make sure you have the right tools.
Seriously saves you some cash too.
Honestley I ve done it myself a couple times in my Honda Civic and it’s super easy. Just need a small screwdriver and the battery isn’t expensive. I remember doing it in my garage last summer in Ohio while listening to some old rock music.
Definitely saved me a trip to the dealer for something so simple.
I’ve done it myself a couple times with my Civic in Canada super easy just pop it open and swap the battery no big deal. Saved some cash too.
I changed my honda civic key fob battery last winter in my garage in michigan it was surprisingly simple. Just flip it open with a little flathead screw driver and pop in the new one. I thought I needed help but nope just me and some patience.