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Most key fobs use a CR2032 battery, which is a small, coin-shaped battery typically priced around 5 dollars each. You can purchase them alongside regular batteries. To swap out the battery, you'll need to take off the fob's back panel. Some fobs require you to gently pull down on the back to remove it, allowing you to easily replace the old battery with the new one. However, in some cases, you may have to unscrew a couple of tiny screws before you can do so, which should not be difficult as long as you have a small screwdriver available.
The 2011 Honda Accord remote control uses a CR1616 3-volt lithium battery.
It's actually the CR 1616 battery needed for the 2011 Honda Accord.
It's a CR1616 battery needed for a 2011 Accord. The individual who provided this information may not be very knowledgeable.
How about this: "A type of battery called CR2023"?