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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2009

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Remote fob battery

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Tony Hwang - 26 Mar 2009 02:46 GMT
Hi,
I need a new baqttery for my remote fob for CR-V.
Can I replace battery without losing programming?
TIA,
Howard - 26 Mar 2009 04:49 GMT
> Hi,
> I need a new baqttery for my remote fob for CR-V.
> Can I replace battery without losing programming?
> TIA,

Yes.
Tony Hwang - 26 Mar 2009 05:34 GMT
>> Hi,
>> I need a new baqttery for my remote fob for CR-V.
>> Can I replace battery without losing programming?
>> TIA,
>
> Yes.

Hi,
Thanks.
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 26 Mar 2009 11:54 GMT
> Hi,
> I need a new baqttery for my remote fob for CR-V.
> Can I replace battery without losing programming?
> TIA,

Yes.

For future information, just be aware that the remote transmitter isn't
programmed for anything; it is what it is.  The car is programmed, via a
series of simple actions, to recognize that particular transmitter.

The car can recognize up to four different transmitters, last I heard.  
So if you lose your transmitter, no big deal--just get a different one
(dealer, ebay, keylessride.com, etc.) and tell the car about it.
 
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