Understanding Your Situation

The key fob’s coin-cell battery has dropped below the voltage needed to transmit a strong signal, so the car can’t reliably detect the fob for remote functions and (sometimes) passive entry/start—especially in cold weather or if the battery is already weak.

🚀 Immediate Steps to Take

  1. Try the backup start method: hold the fob against the designated backup detection area (often inside the center console cupholder area or another marked spot) and then press the brake and START/STOP. If it still won’t start, reposition the fob and try again.
  2. Use the physical emergency key to unlock the driver’s door: slide the release on the fob to remove the emergency key, then insert it into the concealed door lock cylinder (typically behind a small cap near the handle) and turn to unlock.
  3. Replace the fob battery with the correct coin-cell type (commonly CR2032 on many Ford fobs, but confirm by checking the old battery markings or your owner’s manual), then test lock/unlock and starting before you leave.

Your Options

DIY key fob battery replacement (coin-cell)

Cost: $3-$15 Time: Same day

Open the fob case, remove the old coin-cell battery, install the new one with the correct polarity, and snap the fob back together. No programming is typically needed for a simple battery swap.

âś“ Pros:
  • Fast and inexpensive
  • Usually restores full range immediately
âś— Cons:
  • Risk of cracking the fob housing if pried incorrectly
  • Wrong battery type or reversed polarity can cause continued issues

Battery replacement at an auto parts store or retailer

Cost: $5-$25 Time: Same day

Buy the correct coin-cell battery and have staff install it (availability varies by store). You can also purchase the battery and install it in the parking lot.

âś“ Pros:
  • Convenient if you don’t have tools
  • Reduces chance of damaging the fob during opening
âś— Cons:
  • Not all stores will install batteries
  • May still need to confirm the correct battery type for your specific fob

Dealer service or automotive locksmith assistance (if problems persist)

Cost: $0-$80 (diagnosis/battery) or $200-$450+ (new OEM fob programmed) Time: Same day / 1-3 days

If a new battery doesn’t fix it, the dealer or a qualified automotive locksmith can test the fob, check for vehicle-side issues, and replace the fob if needed.

âś“ Pros:
  • Professional testing to confirm whether the fob is faulty
  • Correct parts and programming if a replacement fob is needed
âś— Cons:
  • More expensive than a battery swap
  • May require appointment or waiting for parts

⚠️ What to Avoid

✕ Don’t force the fob open with a large screwdriver—use gentle, even pressure to avoid cracking the case or damaging the circuit board.

✕ Don’t install a different battery size/chemistry “that fits” (or stack batteries). Use the exact type printed on the old battery or specified by Ford.

✕ Don’t assume it’s the battery if the issue continues after replacement—signal interference, a damaged fob, or vehicle antenna issues can mimic a dead battery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I still start my 2024 Mustang if the key fob battery is dead?

Usually yes. The Mustang has a backup fob detection method that can read the fob at very close range. Place/hold the fob against the designated backup location (often inside the center console/cupholder area or another marked spot) and then press the brake and START/STOP.

What battery does a 2024 Ford Mustang key fob use?

Many Ford key fobs use a CR2032 coin-cell, but fob designs can vary by trim and build. The safest way to confirm is to open the fob and read the battery code on the old battery, or check your owner’s manual.

Will I need to reprogram the key fob after changing the battery?

In most cases, no. Replacing the coin-cell battery should not erase the fob’s programming. If the fob still doesn’t work after a correct battery install, the fob may be damaged or there may be interference or a vehicle-side issue.

Why does my Mustang say “Key Not Detected” even with a new battery?

Common causes include a battery installed upside down, poor contact with the battery terminals, a low-quality/old-stock battery, radio interference (parking garages, airports, dense electronics), or a failing fob. Try a fresh name-brand battery, reseat it, and test in a different location.

⏱️ Urgency Note: Low to moderate urgency: a dead fob battery can leave you unable to unlock remotely or use passive entry, and it may prevent starting unless you use the backup detection method. Replace the battery as soon as possible—especially before travel or extreme cold.

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Last updated: 2026-01-04