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Porsche 997 Key Replacements

If you're seeking an efficient, fun, and well-behaved car that is able to be driven on a daily basis the Porsche 997 is a great option.

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

Battery


The battery is a crucial component of the key system in your Porsche and if you are experiencing problems with your key fob, you will need to replace it. You can easily replace the battery yourself using the screwdriver, and it will take you less than 5 minutes to complete.

The key fob battery is located on a tiny, plastic "post" that is attached to the base of plastic housing that is surrounded by buttons. It is possible to remove it with a small flat head screwdriver.

Next, you'll need to remove the negative terminal. This can be difficult since the metal is extremely fragile and may bend out of shape when you try to pull it out, so it's best to use a flat-head screwdriver beneath the post, and then pull it up and out of its slot.

A positive battery terminal is visible. This is the component that connects the body of the key to the battery. This can be removed with the help of a small screwdriver with a flat head. It should be simple to remove.

It is possible to send in your key to be programmed in the event that it is not working with the battery. This will be done at the local dealer, and the price is typically around a couple of hundred dollars, plus you have to provide the dealer with the radio codes of your car to complete the procedure.

Once you've programmed the key and tested it, ensure that it is working correctly. You should be in a position to open and close the doors using the new key. Your key may be defective if it is not able or unwilling to open and lock the doors.

Then you should be able of starting your car's engine using the new key. Although it may take several attempts to get the engine to start but once it does, your Porsche should continue to run smoothly for years to come.

The battery in your key's key is designed to last between 4-12 years. It is recommended to replace the battery earlier than later to avoid costly reprogramming at the dealership.

Transponder

Transponder keys are the most technologically advanced type of car keys available on the market. It communicates with a receiver located inside your car via RFID (Radio Frequency ID) technology. If your transponder's keys are connected to the unique serial number that is stored in the receiver, it will open and begin the engine of your vehicle.

It's safer than a standard remote key because thieves cannot use the wrong transponder to unlock your vehicle's doors. It also stops thieves from hot wiring your car as is the method by which car thieves can take your keys.

The best part of this technology is that you'll never have to worry about losing a transponder key as it is securely stored in your vehicle. It is also very hard to break, making it a safer option than a traditional remote key.

It is possible to purchase the transponder key for your Porsche 997 for less than $500. This is the most cost-effective way to protect your car against theft. The key has a tiny transponder in it that is fixed to the casing, and isn't difficult to remove.

There are numerous ways to check whether your Porsche 997 has transponder. In the first place, you will need to take a look at the front of your car. It will be a small rectangular area that is marked with the letters T and E. This will indicate whether you have a transponder inside your car and, if you do, it will also be marked with the T.

Another thing you should do is check the battery. The transponder won't work if it isn't connected to the battery. If you have a transponder keys in your car, you will have to connect a brand new battery to it before you are able to use it.

This part is tricky as it can be difficult to get the positive terminal out. The trick is to insert a screwdriver with a flat-head screwdriver underneath the terminal from the front and then push it upwards. Once you've done this it's time to pull the transponder out of the casing.

Programming

Your Porsche key remote might not be working. You may require replacement batteries or the key could need to be programmed. Our factory-trained technicians as well as parts experts can assist you with replacing the battery in your key or re-programme it to ensure that they function effectively and are secure.

The majority of modern Porsche keys depend on an internal battery for sophisticated functions. The batteries can wear down over time, and they may require replacement.

In addition, your key might need to be changed to your vehicle in order to operate all functions. This process can take between 15 minutes and a few days depending on the year and model of your vehicle and the type of key you have.

To begin the process of re-programming take your car key and proof of ownership to our service center. We'll need your current car keys and the new ones you would like to receive so that we can perform this task in a safe and efficient manner for you.

Once we have all the information to hand, we'll use the appropriate software program for re-programming your keys. This is important because it is difficult for someone to copy the code from your old key and gain access to your vehicle.

Once the re-programming is complete, you can then test your new keys to confirm that they work. If they do you've successfully re-programmed your new Porsche key.

In contrast to the earlier 911 models, the latest 997 model has a different system that allows you to start your car and activate all the remote features by pressing of one button on the keys. This system is referred to as KESSY which means "key with sensors."  porsche 987 key  allows you to lock and unlock the doors of your Porsche with the click of a button. This is an excellent feature that will keep your car as safe as it is.