What type of battery does the 2017 ford explorer key fob use?

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Nick B. December 15, 2020
The 2017 Ford Explorer's key fob takes a CR2025 battery, which can be easily found at most major retailers like Walmart and Amazon. You can expect to pay a few dollars for a single battery -- if You buy a pack of 5 or more, it's very realistic that the cost per battery will dip below a dollar. You've got plenty of options when it comes to deciding on a brand of battery to go with. Energizer, Duracell, Rayovac, Insignia, and more manufacture CR2025s. However, when deciding which one to use in Your key fob, it's probably best to go with a major labELReliable brand -- You don't want Your fob to fail at an inopportune time. Considering the price is still very inexpensive, even for name brands, there's no reason You should compromise on quality.
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Frederick J. April 9, 2020
The 2017 ford explorer key fob battery type is cr2032
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Daniel McGinty January 4, 2021
The correct battery replacement is CR2025
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m s December 29, 2020
Cr 2025 here also
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Ashley January 30, 2022
Mine takes a 2032
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Braylon Faust November 13, 2022
The correct one is 2025
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Ernest October 23, 2021
Cr2025
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Jack December 26, 2020
Mine is cr2025.
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