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New to us vehicle Ken and not much knowledge of the push button stuff. Battery pretty easy to change?
If ours acts up we just get the dealer to change it when we are going by. Not sure how to get into them so probably going to wreck something trying. They are very expensive to replace
 

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If ours acts up we just get the dealer to change it when we are going by. Not sure how to get into them so probably going to wreck something trying. They are very expensive to replace
If you go on FB Market place, there is a guy that has FOBS and reprograms them for less the dealer
 

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There is another at home yes. Neither one would sstart the vehicle when we got it so thinking they both weak. Will take fob to dealer. Getting her new command starter for Xmas so that will help. 😀
 

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Back from Vulcan. My old 2001 beater made it there and back like a champ. Meanwhile my 2016 just sits there like a lump
 

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If I’m not mistaken, all push button fobs have a door unlock key hidden in them.
Also should be a spot in the vehicle to place the fob to start it. Be it on the passenger seat, in a cup holder etc.
 
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