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What size battery for a 2014 Honda CRV key fob?

The 2014 Honda CR-V key fob uses a CR2032 3-volt lithium coin battery.


In most cases, the CR2032 is the correct size for the 2014 CR-V’s remote. Some regional or earlier variants may have used a different coin cell, such as a CR2025, but CR2032 is the standard for this model year. If you’re unsure, you can verify by opening the fob and inspecting the existing battery or checking the owner's manual for the exact specification.


Battery type and compatibility


For the 2014 CR-V, the common replacement is a CR2032 3V coin cell. This size is widely used across Honda remotes from that era. If your fob looks unusual or you’re not sure which size you have, remove the old battery and compare or consult the manual or a dealer to confirm before buying a replacement.


Replacing the battery


Follow these steps to replace the battery in a 2014 Honda CR-V key fob.



  1. Remove the mechanical key blade from the fob by sliding the release latch and pulling the key out.

  2. Carefully pry the two halves of the fob apart along the seam using a small flat tool or a fingernail.

  3. Lift out the old battery and note its orientation.

  4. Insert a new CR2032 battery with the positive (+) side facing up (toward the side with the circuitry). Ensure it sits flat in the battery tray.

  5. Snap the fob halves back together and reinsert the mechanical key blade.

  6. Test the remote by pressing the lock/unlock button to confirm it’s working properly.


After replacing the battery, a quick test confirms proper operation. If the fob still doesn’t respond, recheck the battery orientation and ensure the case is snapped together securely. If issues persist, the fob may need reprogramming or the vehicle’s receiver could be at fault.


Additional tips and care


Before you replace or after you replace, keep these tips in mind to extend fob life and battery performance.



  • Use a fresh, high-quality replacement battery from a reputable brand (e.g., CR2032 from Energizer, Duracell, Panasonic).

  • Avoid touching the battery contacts with bare hands; oils can affect conductivity. Use clean, dry hands or a lint-free tissue.

  • Store spare batteries in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

  • Recycle the old battery properly at a battery-recycling facility or retailer that accepts used coin cells.


Good maintenance helps prevent premature failures and ensures the fob remains reliable for daily use.


When to seek professional help


If the remote still doesn’t respond after a proper battery replacement, the issue may lie with programming, the key fob’s electronics, or the vehicle’s receiver. In that case, contact a Honda dealer or a certified automotive locksmith for reprogramming or diagnostic support.


Summary


For a 2014 Honda CR-V, the standard key fob battery is a CR2032 3V coin cell. Replacement is straightforward: open the fob, swap in a new CR2032 with the correct orientation, and reassemble. If issues persist after replacement, consider programming or system troubleshooting with a professional. Keeping a spare CR2032 on hand and disposing of old batteries responsibly helps ensure your fob stays dependable day-to-day.

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