Hildewag
Livinia key battery low warning
Summary of the thread
A 2022 Nissan Livinia owner is experiencing issues with a "key battery low" warning, leading to unreliable keyless access and an error code. The problem is likely due to a dead key fob battery. A suggested solution is to replace the key battery and have a professional clear the error code, which resolved similar issues for another owner.
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Hildewag (community.author)
Thanks, starting the car hasn't been a problem so far. The engine starts fine. Are you saying there might be an electrical issue besides the key fob?
rolanddrache1
Starting might not be a problem now, but it could be if the key battery is actually dying. I'd get the error memory and the key checked at a shop. For me, changing the battery fixed it for the moment, but the error code stayed until a professional cleared it.
Hildewag (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. I'll change the key battery and go to a workshop to clear the error memory. Knowing it's probably a simple fix is good to hear. The total repair cost was 37€.
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rolanddrache1
I have a Livinia too. I had the same thing happen, keyless entry acting up and the 'key battery low' warning popping up sometimes. Have you had trouble starting it?