Remote Head Key
2011-2017 Models
The 2011-2017 Nissan Juke key fob uses a CR1620 3-volt lithium coin battery. This is a standard battery available at most grocery stores, pharmacies, and online retailers.
Signs your Nissan Juke key fob battery is dying include: reduced range (having to get closer to unlock), intermittent button response, delayed unlocking, the low battery warning on your dashboard, or buttons requiring multiple presses to work.
A Nissan Juke key fob battery typically lasts 2-4 years depending on usage. Frequent use, extreme temperatures, and proximity to electronic devices can shorten battery life.
Yes, replacing a Nissan Juke key fob battery is a simple DIY task that takes under 5 minutes. You only need a new CR1620 battery and optionally a small flathead screwdriver. No dealer visit or programming is required.
No, you do not need to reprogram your Nissan Juke key fob after replacing the battery. The fob retains its programming during battery changes. Simply insert the new battery and test the buttons.
CR1620 batteries are available at Walmart, Target, CVS, Walgreens, Amazon, auto parts stores like AutoZone and O'Reilly, and most grocery stores. They typically cost $6-12 for a 2-pack.