I’ve got a 2015 Nissan Sentra in Toronto, and the key fob always drove me nuts! Turns out, it uses this teeny tiny coin battery, like a CR2032. I bought some spares at the hardware store, and it’s a lifesaver. The battery can die quick, so always have a spare on hand. This can make a real difference when you’re in a rush and can’t find the spare key! Anyone else have better ideas? I’ll swap 'em anytime!
I’ve been in the U.S. a while, man, and had this 2015 Nissan Sentra for years. Just swapped the battery in the key fob last week – it’s a CR2032. Super easy, but you gotta be careful not to break the little guy. My wife keeps messing up and losing keys, so we always keep an extra battery handy. Trust me, you don’t wanna be stuck on a highway with a dead fob. Happened to my buddy once, and it was a major pain!
Back in '16 in Toronto, I was stuck with a dead Sentra FOB and no clue! Turns out, it uses a CR2025 coin cell. Changed it quick, car door popped open like magic. Always gotta keep a spare, you never know when your keys’ll decide to take a nap midday!
I had a 2015 Nissan Sentra and just moved from Toronto to Texas, so I got familiar with all its quirks pretty fast, you know? My buddy was always losing his key fob, so I helped him replace the battery. It’s one of those coin cell batteries – CR2032, to be exact. Super handy because they’re easy to find, even here in Texas. Keeps everything running smoothly, ain’t it a relief? Bet you saw that coming.