Nice explanation, simple process really. FWIW, my "hoe's" battery on one fob was down to 2.9V - noticeable range reduction. New battery voltage is about 3.3V. Expect a changeout every 2 - 3 years, YMMV.
Replaced the batteries twice on 2019 Tahoe fob. Still getting “Replace Battery in Remote Key” on info center in vehicle. Fobs work fine for all features.
I've done this once and the distance sensitivity to unlock/lock and push to start greatly decreased. Is this from me changing my battery or something else? I used to be able to use key fob through walls, now I have to be within a few feet... annoying
Thanks for the video. Helped me out tremendously!
You're welcome! Glad it helped
Nice explanation, simple process really. FWIW, my "hoe's" battery on one fob was down to 2.9V - noticeable range reduction. New battery voltage is about 3.3V. Expect a changeout every 2 - 3 years, YMMV.
Thank you so much!! Was worried about doing this and your video made it easy peasey!!
You're Welcome!
Replaced the batteries twice on 2019 Tahoe fob. Still getting “Replace Battery in Remote Key” on info center in vehicle. Fobs work fine for all features.
sometimes it can take driving the vehicle a few times before the message disappears
Thank you! You made that easy for me 😊
You're Welcome! Glad it helped
Perfectly done video...
Thanks!
Thanks for this! Does this usually require me to program it after? Or will my Tahoe likely remember it once it has power?
You won't need to reprogram
Thank you!
You're welcome!
I've done this once and the distance sensitivity to unlock/lock and push to start greatly decreased. Is this from me changing my battery or something else?
I used to be able to use key fob through walls, now I have to be within a few feet... annoying
If you noticed it happened right after changing the battery I would suspect the new battery may be the issue
Too much talking
Thank you!!