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How long should a smart key battery last?

They sell them at Ikea for $2.50 in a 12 pack. :eek: OR if you are really paranoid http://www.ebay.com/itm/50-NEW-CR20...905875?hash=item46422c3bd3:g:OHsAAOSwyQtV0S2F
I am not paranoid. The Walmart I bought them at only had a 4-pack, so I replaced the batteries in both smart keys (I rotate them every 6 months or so). I put the other 2 in my glove box and I am sure they will last a long time while not in use.

I don't know about the ones sold at Ikea or eBay, but the Energizer ones are guaranteed to last 10 years before first use.
 
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...the Energizer ones are guaranteed to last 10 years before first use.
Correction, Energizer only guarantees these will last 8 years in storage. So I think it is a good idea to throw a spare battery in the glove compartment.
 
Correction, Energizer only guarantees these will last 8 years in storage. So I think it is a good idea to throw a spare battery in the glove compartment.
Make sure that these are made in USA.....most of Ebay Energizers are made in CHINA
 
Correction, Energizer only guarantees these will last 8 years in storage. So I think it is a good idea to throw a spare battery in the glove compartment.
I keep one in the center console as well, but I don't think they would last as long due to temperature swings.
 
I keep one in the center console as well, but I don't think they would last as long due to temperature swings.

Lithium batt's not only have a shelf life up to ten years - they function well at low temps.

I use 'em in outdoor devices like weather sensors and trail cams for that reason.
 
I keep one in the center console as well, but I don't think they would last as long due to temperature swings.
Probably have enough power to start your car.
 
Probably have enough power to start your car.
Agreed. I use the spare when it's time to replace the fob battery and then replace it with another spare.
 
Well, this thread was very timely indeed!!

I was at the dealership yesterday for an oil change and when I got back in my car to leave a “low battery” warning appeared in the dashboard. So I went back inside and they showed me how to easily open the key fob (you have to remove the manual key and use a small screwdriver) and advised that a new CR2032 battery could be had for the low, low price of Cad $11.99. :mad: I said no thank you very much as I had a spare one at home. Anyway, today I walked by my local dollar store and found out they had a Maxell 5-pack for Cad $9.99 (they’re lithium and are made in Japan), so I got one and will be changing the other battery in my wife’s key fob. :D

To answer the original question, though, the battery lasted a tad over 25 months (the fob is never in proximity of the vehicle when it is parked).
 
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