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What kind of battery does a 2011 Honda Pilot key fob use?

The 2011 Honda Pilot key fob uses a CR2032 3-volt lithium coin cell battery. This is the standard battery size for most Honda remotes from that era.


Battery type and replacement basics


Below are the essential details about the battery for your 2011 Pilot key fob, including the exact battery type, typical replacement life, and how to swap it out.



  • Battery type: CR2032 3V lithium coin cell.

  • Replacement life: Generally 1–2 years with normal use, depending on how often the remote is used and on environmental factors.

  • Compatibility and sourcing: CR2032 cells are widely available at electronics stores, pharmacies, big-box retailers, and online; ensure you select a fresh, 3V coin cell from a reputable brand.

  • Replacement steps (quick guide): Open the fob's back cover or insert a small flat tool in the seam to pry it apart, remove the old battery with the correct polarity, insert a new CR2032 with the positive (+) side facing up, and snap the cover back on. If your fob has a chip contact, avoid touching it.

  • Safety and handling: Avoid bending or puncturing the battery, and dispose of used batteries according to local regulations.


Conclusion: Knowing the correct battery size helps you replace it quickly and keeps the fob functioning without needing a dealer visit.


How to replace the battery (quick steps)


For readers who want explicit steps, here is a concise how-to. Use caution to avoid damaging the key fob during replacement.



  1. Locate the seam on the back of the fob and gently pry it apart using a small flat tool or coin.

  2. Carefully remove the old battery, noting the orientation of the + side.

  3. Insert a new CR2032 with the + side facing up, ensuring it sits flat and centered.

  4. Snap the back cover back on and test the remote by pressing a button to see if the LED lights or if it unlocks the doors.


Note: If the fob still doesn’t respond after replacement, the issue may lie elsewhere, such as a defective remote or a vehicle receiver problem; consult a dealer or locksmith.


Summary


The 2011 Honda Pilot key fob uses a CR2032 3V lithium coin cell. Replacement is straightforward and available at most retailers. Expect a typical battery life of 1–2 years under normal use, and dispose of spent batteries properly.

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