Door Control Transmitter (W/O Entry And Start System) Removal
REMOVE TRANSMITTER HOUSING COVER (except Separate Type)
REMOVE DOOR CONTROL TRANSMITTER MODULE (except Separate Type)
REMOVE TRANSMITTER BATTERY (except Separate Type)
REMOVE TRANSMITTER BATTERY (for Separate Type)
Door Control Transmitter (W/O Entry And Start System) -- Removal |
- NOTICE:
- Take extra care when handling these precision electronic components.
1. REMOVE TRANSMITTER HOUSING COVER (except Separate Type) |
- NOTICE:
- Take extra care when handling these precision electronic components.
Twist a screwdriver in the direction of the arrow in the illustration, and open the transmitter housing cover.
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| Protective Tape
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- NOTICE:
- Do not forcibly pry open the cover.
- HINT:
- Tape the screwdriver tip before use.
2. REMOVE DOOR CONTROL TRANSMITTER MODULE (except Separate Type) |
Using a precision screwdriver, remove the door control transmitter module.
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- HINT:
- Tape the screwdriver tip before use.
3. REMOVE TRANSMITTER BATTERY (except Separate Type) |
- NOTICE:
- When replacing the transmitter battery, before starting work, remove static electricity that has built up in the body by touching, for example, the vehicle to prevent the door control transmitter module set from being damaged.
Twist a coin in the direction of the arrow in the illustration and remove the transmitter battery cover.
Remove the battery (lithium battery: CR2016).
- NOTICE:
- Do not push the terminals with your finger.
- Do not forcibly pry up the battery. The terminals may become damaged.
- Do not touch the battery with wet hands. Water may cause rust.
- Do not touch or move any components inside the transmitter. It may cease to work.
4. REMOVE TRANSMITTER BATTERY (for Separate Type) |
- NOTICE:
- When replacing the transmitter battery, before starting work, remove static electricity that has built up in the body by touching, for example, the vehicle to prevent the door control transmitter module set from being damaged.
Twist a coin in the direction of the arrow in the illustration and remove the transmitter housing cover.
Remove the battery (lithium battery: CR2032).
- NOTICE:
- Do not push the terminals with your finger.
- Do not forcibly pry up the battery. The terminals may be damaged.
- Do not touch the battery with wet hands. Water may cause rust.
- Do not touch or move any components inside the transmitter. It may interfere with proper operation.