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If you are in the market for a new battery for your 2013 Honda Accord key fob, consider getting a CR 2032 battery. These batteries are reasonably priced, and you may be able to snag a great deal on a pack of four for around $1 each at select stores. Swapping out the battery is a straightforward task that will only require a minute or two of your time. Start by removing the extra physical key stored inside the key fob. Then, locate the seam that runs down the middle of the key fob and gently pry it open using a key or a screwdriver. Remove the old battery, insert the new one, and reassemble the key.
The size of the battery for the key fob of a 2013 Honda Accord is CR1616 with a 3-volt capacity.
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The right battery for the 2013 Honda Accord key fob is the CR2032, not the CR1616.
I just replaced mine, and it only took 16 minutes and 20 seconds.
It's actually the CR2032 battery that is used in the key fob for a 2013 Honda Accord, not the CR1616 battery.
CR1620 compared to CR2032 is not the right one for the 2013 Accord LX.
Replace the key today - check the inside for instructions.
I drive a 2013 EXL Coupe with the GDI V6 Earth Dreams Engine. It's got the 2032.
My key fob stopped working even after replacing the battery specified in the manual (CR1620). Should I attempt using a CR2032 battery instead? Is there a way to reset the key fob to the car? I'm considering disconnecting and reconnecting the car battery to potentially synchronize the car's computer. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
I own a 2013 sports car and replaced the CR1616 battery in the key fob.