DOOR CONTROL TRANSMITTER(w/ Entry and Start System) REMOVAL

CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT

Note

Take extra care when handling these precision electronic components.

PROCEDURE


  1. REMOVE TRANSMITTER BATTERY (for Type A)


    1. A01XIEV

      Push the release hook knob and extract the emergency key.

    2. A01XM0AE01
      Text in Illustration
      *1 Protective Tape

      Insert a precision screwdriver into the gap, and turn the screwdriver to detach the transmitter housing cover.

      Tech Tips

      Tape the screwdriver tip before use.

    3. A01XE7J

      Remove the transmitter battery (lithium battery: CR1632).

      Note


      • Do not push the terminals with your finger.

      • Do not forcibly pry up the transmitter battery. The terminals may be damaged.

      • Do not touch the transmitter battery with wet hands. Water may cause rust.

      • Do not touch or move any components inside the transmitter. It may interfere with proper operation.

      • 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 electrical transmitter from being damaged.

  2. REMOVE TRANSMITTER BATTERY (for Type B)


    1. A01XE73

      Push the release hook knob and extract the emergency key.

    2. A01XD0XE03
      Text in Illustration
      *1 Protective Tape

      Insert a precision screwdriver into the gap, and turn the screwdriver to detach the transmitter housing cover.

      Tech Tips

      Tape the screwdriver tip before use.

    3. A01XG3XE01
      Text in Illustration
      *1 Protective Tape

      Insert a precision screwdriver into the gap and gently remove the transmitter battery (lithium battery: CR2032).

      Tech Tips

      Tape the screwdriver tip before use.

      Note


      • Do not push the terminals with your finger.

      • Do not forcibly pry up the transmitter battery. The terminals may be damaged.

      • Do not touch the transmitter battery with wet hands. Water may cause rust.

      • Do not touch or move any components inside the transmitter. It may interfere with proper operation.

      • 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 electrical transmitter from being damaged.