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Porsche 997 Key Replacements

The Porsche 997 is a great car for anyone who is looking for an enjoyable, reliable and well-behaved vehicle that is able to be driven on a daily basis.

The 997 is available as a coupe, cabriolet or Targa model. All models are comfortable and exciting to drive.

Battery

The key system of your Porsche is dependent on the battery. If your key fob has issues, it must be replaced. The battery can be replaced with a screwdriver. It will take less than five minutes to complete.

The key fob battery is situated on a tiny plastic "post" which is fixed to the bottom of the plastic housing that surrounds the buttons. You can remove it using a small flat head screwdriver.

The next step is to take out the negative terminal.  porsche cayenne key cover  can be tricky as the metal may be bent if you attempt to pull it off. It is best to put a flat-headed screwdriver under the post to pry it out of its slot.

You should also find an electrical battery terminal that is positive, which is the part that is attached to the body of your key. You can take it off with an incredibly small screwdriver and it will fall off.

You may need to bring your key in for programming in the event that it is not working with the battery. This can be done at the local dealership and will typically cost you around a hundred dollars. The dealer will need the radio codes from your car for the job.

Once you have your key programmed, test it to ensure that it functions correctly. The new key should be able to open and lock doors. Your key may be defective if you are in a position to not be able to open and lock the doors.

Lastly you will be able start the engine of your car with the new key. Although it may take several attempts to get the engine to start, once it does you'll be able to ensure that your Porsche will continue to run smoothly for years to come.

The battery inside your keys is designed to last around 4-12 years. It is recommended to replace the battery sooner rather than later in order to avoid costly reprogramming with the dealer.

Transponder



A transponder key is the most technologically advanced kind of car key on the market. It communicates with a device inside your car using RFID (Radio Frequency ID) technology. If your transponder key is linked to the unique serial number that is stored in the receiver then it will unlock and begin your vehicle.

It's more secure than a standard remote key because thieves aren't able to use the wrong transponder to unlock your vehicle's doors. It also blocks thieves from hot wiring your vehicle and that is how car thieves can steal your keys.

The best thing about this technology is that it isn't lost or stolen. It is always in your vehicle. It is also more difficult to break than traditional remote keys, making it more secure than the alternative.

You can get an transponder key to your Porsche 997 for less than $500. It is the most cost-effective way to protect your car from theft. It comes with a tiny transponder that is attached to the key. This is difficult to remove.

There are several ways to check whether your Porsche 997 is equipped with transponder keys. Take a look at your car's front. It will be a rectangular mark that has the letters T and E. This will tell you whether your car has an electronic transponder and, if so, the T.

Another thing to make sure to check the battery. The transponder will not function if it isn't connected to the battery. You will need to connect the battery from a new source to your porsche transponder key for use with it.

This is the most difficult part because it can be hard to pull the positive terminal out. To get the terminal out put an screwdriver with a flat head from the front. Then, push it upwards. Once you have done this, you can then remove it from the casing and the transponder will be in your hands.

Programming

If your Porsche key remote isn't functioning, you may require a new battery or the key might require programming. Our factory-trained technicians and part experts can assist you with replacing the battery on your key, or re-programme them to ensure that they function correctly and are safe.

Most modern Porsche keys rely on an internal battery for sophisticated functions. The batteries are susceptible to wear and tear over time, and they may require replacement.

Or, the key might need to be changed to your vehicle so that it can operate all the functions of the vehicle. This procedure can take anywhere from 15 minutes to several days, depending on the year and model of your car, and the type of key you own.

To begin the re-programming process, you must bring your keys to our service center and provide us with proof of your vehicle ownership. To do this in a safe manner, we'll need to have your current car keys as well as the new ones you want.

When we have all the information we require, we will then make use of a specific software program to re-program your new keys. This is important as it means that it is impossible for someone to copy the code from your current key to gain access.

After the re-programming has been completed, you can test your keys to ensure they function. If they do, you will have successfully re-programmed the new Porsche key.

In contrast to the earlier 911 models, the new 997 model features a brand new system that allows you to start your car and turn on all the remote features with the press of an icon on the key. KESSY is an acronym that stands for "key with sensor". It allows you to lock or unlock the doors of your Porsche with a single click. This is a fantastic feature that will keep your car as secure as it can be.