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I've had my Bronco for three years (minus a week) and I was surprised to get the message on my main screen that the key battery was low. How long should those last?
I almost never press the buttons on the key FOB, preferring to use the keypad on the door to unlock it and lock it again. And the FOB spends more than 90% of the time at the bottom of the bin in the center console, in that indentation made for it. If it has to be sending out some signal to let the Bronco know that it's nearby, it's as close as possible to the receiver for that signal.
So why only three years out of the thing? And can I replace the battery myself instead of having the dealer do it?
I almost never press the buttons on the key FOB, preferring to use the keypad on the door to unlock it and lock it again. And the FOB spends more than 90% of the time at the bottom of the bin in the center console, in that indentation made for it. If it has to be sending out some signal to let the Bronco know that it's nearby, it's as close as possible to the receiver for that signal.
So why only three years out of the thing? And can I replace the battery myself instead of having the dealer do it?
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