The 2015 Honda Pilot key fob uses a single CR2032, 3-volt lithium coin battery.
Battery type and compatibility
This section covers the standard battery size for the 2015 Pilot’s remote and when you might consider alternatives for other models.
- Battery type and size: CR2032, 3V lithium coin cell.
- Availability: widely sold at hardware stores, pharmacies, electronics shops, and online retailers.
- Typical cost: generally about $2–$6 per battery, depending on brand and packaging.
- Model compatibility: standard for the 2015 Pilot key fob; other Honda models or years may use the same size, but always verify the exact specification for your remote.
In short, CR2032 batteries are the conventional choice for the 2015 Pilot fob, making replacements easy to source at many retailers.
Replacing the battery: a quick guide
Follow these steps to swap in a fresh CR2032 without damaging the fob.
- Turn the fob over and locate the seam where the two halves meet.
- Use a small flathead screwdriver or a coin to gently pry the back cover away; proceed slowly to avoid damaging the casing.
- Remove the old battery and note the orientation (plus side facing up).
- Insert the new CR2032 with the plus side facing up and align the cover back onto the fob.
- Press the halves together until they click, then test the buttons to confirm the fob works.
Handle the electronics carefully, avoid touching the circuit with tools, and dispose of the old battery at a battery recycling facility.
Where to buy and disposal tips
Locations to source the replacement battery and guidance on responsible disposal help ensure a smooth replacement.
- Where to buy: CR2032 batteries are available at hardware stores (e.g., Home Depot, Lowe’s), supermarkets, pharmacies, electronics shops, and online retailers.
- Disposal: recycle used CR2032 cells at local battery recycling programs or hazardous waste centers; do not throw them in regular trash.
When shopping, verify the packaging specifies CR2032 and 3V to ensure you purchase the correct size for your fob.
Summary
The 2015 Honda Pilot key fob runs on a CR2032 3V lithium coin battery. It is inexpensive and widely available, making replacement straightforward. Replace the battery by prying open the fob, swapping in the new cell with the correct orientation, and reassembling the case, then recycle the old battery responsibly.


