What to Do When Your Ford Key Fob Battery Dies: A Step-by-Step Guide!
What to Do When Your Ford Key Fob Battery Dies: A Step-by-Step Guide!
Posted on April 10, 2024
Ford Key Fob Battery Dead? Fix It Yourself!
Step One: Retrieve the Mini Key
Inside every Ford key fob lies a mini key that can be used in emergencies. Simply remove the key from the fob, following the instructions in your owner's manual if needed.
Step Two: Unlock Your Vehicle
Use the mechanical key to unlock the driver's side door handle. Once inside, securely replace the key back into the key fob.
Step Three: Start Your Vehicle
With access to your Ford, it's time to start the engine. Locate the designated slot for your key fob, which varies by model. Check your owner's manual for specific instructions. Once inserted, start your vehicle as usual.
Location Tips for Key Fobs on Newer Models:
- EcoSport: Inside the front of the center console
- Edge: Inside the front of the center console
- Escape: Diagram on the right side of the steering column
- Expedition: Inside the cup holder, closest to the dash
- Explorer: Inside the front of the center console
- F-150: Inside the cup holder, farthest from the dash
- Mach E: Inside the front of the center console
Now equipped with a backup plan, you can confidently tackle a dead key fob battery. Have more questions? Contact our knowledgeable sales staff at (403) 273 3673 or [email protected]. And don't forget to stock up on replacement remote batteries for future peace of mind!