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New to the 986, and I've got a couple Q's!
Hey guys! Just picked up a new to us 986 yesterday. For a 1998, it's very clean, and has obviously been looked after. But of course there are some nagging little items, and having plenty of experience with older cars (though not Porsche) I thought "you know, someone else has probably been down this road before."
Therefore, a couple questions maybe someone can help with? #1: Keyless entry doesn't work. The buttons fell off the PCB on one of them and I soldered back on, but the LED is very weak. The other is just non-functional. So I'd like to consider just replacing the entire assembly, electronics and all. Is there a good source for these, and is there a procedure to program to the car, or is this (ugh) a dealer item? #2: Sometimes when I start the car, the spoiler light in the dash comes on. It always goes off after reversing a couple feet. I think the spoiler may not be sitting 100% flush. There is not a switch on the dash like I have seen in some pictures. Any suggestions? Thanks! I'm certain that I'll have more questions as I come across things. I'm excited about my first mid-engine car! |
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I would suggest not to replace the little "pill" looking thing inside the key. That is the transponder and that is what needs to be reprogrammed by the dealer.
Instead, I would buy a new key fob with all of the electronics (no key shank). Then swap over your key shank and the transponder pill from the old key into the new key fob and it should work without dealer reprogramming. I have two sets of ECU/Immobilizer/transponder for my race car and I swap them around this way all of the time without dealer re-programming. I hope that this will work for you. The remaining question is whether the reason that the remote locking doesn't work is due to the key fob buttons/electronics or some other problem that has nothing to do with the key... |
Thanks! This is putting me on the right track.
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Did I get that right? Like in my pic below? I've found the fobs all over ebay for cheap. I'm having a more difficult time with the electronics. Any recommendations? http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1432749825.jpg |
The spoiler light is supposed to come on when you start the car and go off as you pull away as far as I know. Both my 99s do it. ;)
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The transponder pill is matched to the immobilizer and is not replaceable. No code or programming is needed because it's a passive device. It's the electronic circuit board in the key head that needs to be programmed to the car. If it weren't, then there would be no need for codes with new transmitters. The transponder pill does not come with the new key head and code, but must stay with the car or immobilizer that it is matched to. Also, if the transmitters were interchangeable without a code, then anyone with a 986 key head could unlock your car. ;) In other words, if the code were for the transponder and not needed for the transmitter circuit board, then why would the transmitter circuit board come with the code and not the transponder? |
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#1: Order new fob. Easy. #2: Order new electronics. I have no idea where to get that. #3: Put old pill and old key shank in new fob with new electronics. Easy. #4: Program electronics to the car. Where? Locksmith? Dealer-only? Thanks for being patient with me. I've worked a lot with the GM fobs in the past and there's a way to program them to the car using a sequence of on/off with the ignition switch and possibly some other voodoo. I wasn't sure if the same thing exists in the Porsche world, or if the dealers (pardon the pun) have a lock on that. |
If you order a new key head, it will come with he electronics and code. You then need to transfer the pill to the new head.
Unfortunately, only a dealer with PST or PIWIS can program it to the car. Some independent mechanics have the tool, but rarely. Most must go to the dealer. eBay, $150 |
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EDIT: Maybe the 3 button fobs don't have a "pill"? . |
They all have a transponder pill ;)
Hold on... |
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That's why my car still starts then lol. Thanks Charles.
The new fob came with one too. So the pill can not be coded to the car by the dealer, what good is the new one to me? |
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OK, I get it. So it's $150 for each fob, then $XXX.XX for the dealership to program. Awesome. Thanks for the input, everyone.
And now I understand the spoiler light behavior is normal as well. So nothing more to freak out about! |
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The Bentley states this: "The electronic immobilizer codes and serial numbers are written to the engine control module (ECM) and immobilizer (alarm) module at the factory. The information is recorded in the vehicle master file. It is available to the legitimate vehicle owner or agent using the integrated Porsche trader processing system (IPAS). If the control modules are changed, reenter the necessary code data using the PST2. Note that: -The immobilizer (alarm) module can only be programmed once. -The ECM can be reprogrammed repeatedly." I take this to mean that the pill must stay with the immobilizer, but the transmitter can be changed as many times as needed. Either way, if the OP orders a new key head and takes it to a dealer with a PST2, they can fix him up. ;) |
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Thanks for following up on this. I'm quickly learning that a car that says "Porsche" on it should be regarded as special. As in, "Chevy prices do not apply." LOL. It's all good! |
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Actually, reprogramming the key requires 2 codes. One comes with the new key head; the other is car (immobilizer) specific and you can get that from the dealer. through the VIN number.
Non-dealers can program the new key if the have a PST or a PIWIS. You can also use and Autologic. My INDIE reprogrammed my keys with his Autologic. |
Alright... my local dealer charges $185 for the key and $85-92 for the programming (I got a range when I called... don't know why.)
I'm inclined to spend the extra $35/key vs. buying from a guy on ebay to rule out any "oh, that's an aftermarket part and we can't support it" argument. But I'll continue looking to see if I get a better answer from an independent shop or perhaps locksmith. If I learn something great, I'll pass it along here, for sure! |
Of course, all I want to know is if both rear fog lights work......
There. I had to ask..... |
The spoiler light is normal and there is a switch in the footwell next to the fuse panel. Right by your left foot.
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:cheers: |
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Wait a minute
We have rear fog lights? Is that for driving in reverse in fog? Those germans think of everything What's next - sealed bearings in the engine? Shut up - we have those too!!! |
Any advice
What about oil and tire recommendations?
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