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2011 Mazda 2 Key Fob Programming

Updated 2026 Programming, battery & replacement fob

You can program a 2011 Mazda 2 key fob yourself in a few minutes using a working key or remote, no dealer visit needed. Follow the steps below, then check the battery and the correct replacement fob (with FCC ID and part number) if you need a new one.

Remote / key fob programming

On a Mazda without the Smart Entry system, you can program a remote yourself from the driver's seat — no tools needed.

Before you start

  • Every remote you want to program
  1. 1Get in, close all doors, then open the driver's door and leave it open.
  2. 2Within 24 seconds: insert the key and cycle the ignition ON then OFF three times, leaving the key in. Then close and open the driver's door three times.
  3. 3Done right, the doors lock then unlock on their own — you're now in programming mode. If the locks don't cycle, start over.
  4. 4Press Unlock twice on the first remote; the locks cycle to confirm. (If this is your only remote, press any button twice again, wait for the locks, then press any button twice once more on the same remote.)
  5. 5To add more remotes, press any button twice on the next remote and wait for the locks to cycle; repeat for a third.
  6. 6Close the door and test each remote.

Key programming

You can add a new key to this Mazda yourself if you already have two keys that start the engine. The new key must be cut first, and it has to be a genuine key — a cloned hardware-store key won't work.

Before you start

  • Two original keys that already start the engine
  • Your new key, already cut
  1. 1Insert one working key and turn it to ON (just shy of starting). Hold it there about 3 seconds, until the security light goes out.
  2. 2Turn back to OFF and remove the key.
  3. 3Within 10 seconds, insert the second working key and turn to ON. Again wait about 3 seconds until the security light goes out, then turn OFF and remove it.
  4. 4Within 20 seconds, insert the new key and turn to ON. Hold for at least 3 seconds, then turn back to OFF.
  5. 5The security light comes on for three seconds — that confirms the new key is programmed.

Tips & troubleshooting

  • No two working keys? These keys can't be cloned at a hardware store (Ace, Lowe's, Walmart, Home Depot). You'll need an automotive locksmith or dealer.

Replacement key fob options

Match the FCC ID printed on the back of your existing fob to be sure of the right part.

3-button Remote Head Key

Find on Amazon
FCC ID
BGBX1T478SKE125-01
OE part #
CC43-67-5RYC, BBM4-67-5RY, G2YA-76-2GXB

Transponder Key

Find on Amazon
OE part #
F1Y1-76-2GX

2011 Mazda 2 key fob battery

Your 2011 Mazda 2 key fob uses a CR1620 3V lithium coin cell. A fresh one typically lasts 3–5 years.

Find CR1620 batteries on Amazon

How to replace the battery

  1. 1 Look for a small notch or screw on the side of the fob where the key blade meets the buttons.
  2. 2 Pry the housing apart with a coin or small flathead (or remove the screw).
  3. 3 Pop out the old coin cell, noting its orientation.
  4. 4 Insert the new battery the same way up, then snap the case shut.
  5. 5 Test the buttons — if they work, you're done.

Battery tips

  • Use a fresh, name-brand 3V lithium cell — bargain cells drain quickly.
  • Try not to touch both faces of the new battery; skin oils shorten its life.
  • If the buttons still don't respond after a new battery, the remote may need re-syncing or programming.

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