2008 subaru outback key fob battery type

This video will show you how to replace the battery in a 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 Subaru Outback Key Fob .  These remotes can be tricky to open sometimes and we don't want you to break the remote or your fingers!  Let us show you how to replace the battery in this key fob remote. Simply watch the video below and if you need a replacement remote or if you need a key fob battery we supplied the links to purchase either or both below!


ORDER YOUR KEY FOB REMOTE BATTERY HERE: CR2025

ORDER YOUR KEY FOB REMOTE PART NUMBER HERE: NHVWB1U711


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  • 2008 subaru outback key fob battery type

    • Unscrew the single Phillips screw on the back of the key fob using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.

    • The two black plastic pieces should separate, revealing the control module. Lift out the control module from the rest of the key.

    • There are four plastic retaining clips that hold the control module intact.

    • Starting with the smallest retaining clip, insert the flat end of a spudger in between the black and white plastic pieces of the clip in order to release its hold.

    • Rotate the control module to the next retaining clip, taking care not to accidentally clamp down the previously-released clip. Repeat the same procedure in the previous bullet to release the other two retaining clips.

    • Once all four clips are released, separate the white plastic piece from the rest of the control module.

    • The CR1620 battery is held in place by metal contacts. Use the pointy end of the spudger to release the battery from the metal contacts.

    • Swap in a new CR1620 battery, and make sure it is securely held in place by the metal contacts.

    • Optional: Use the pointy end of the spudger to remove some of the gunk/buildup within the key fob.

    • Insert the control module back into the key fob, making sure all the buttons line up with the holes.

    • Reattach the two halves of the key fob on the side opposite of the key first, then continue until the entire fob is back together in its original state.

    • Don't forget to put back the Phillips screw!

  • What kind of battery does a 2008 Subaru Outback key fob take?

    LiCB CR2032 3V Lithium Battery(10-Pack)

    What batteries do Subaru key fobs use?

    LiCB CR2032 3V Lithium Battery.