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jim_hoyland 09-27-2020 01:54 PM

Plastic Key
 
My '06 987 has this black plastic key. I put it into a hide-a-box under the render in case I lock my keys in the trunk; I can open the door and trunk ? Anything else worth knowing ?

jdavis8361 09-27-2020 04:06 PM

It can operate the door lock on your vehicle and can start the car. I think it cannot lock your glove compartment, but not 100% sure about that. If your trunk has a key'd lock, it should operate that lock too (my Cayman 987 doesn't have one).

FYI, Porsche calls it an emergency key.

jD

Starter986 09-28-2020 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by jdavis8361 (Post 624949)
It can operate the door lock on your vehicle and can start the car. I think it cannot lock your glove compartment, but not 100% sure about that. If your trunk has a key'd lock, it should operate that lock too (my Cayman 987 doesn't have one).

FYI, Porsche calls it an emergency key.

jD

The key can open door locks... start the car... but can't open the glovebox? Odd. Maybe to keep valets out of the GB?

Doesn't the "key" need the "pill" to start? Or, is that different with the year car OP has?

:cheers:

jdavis8361 09-28-2020 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Starter986 (Post 624959)
The key can open door locks... start the car... but can't open the glovebox? Odd. Maybe to keep valets out of the GB?

Doesn't the "key" need the "pill" to start? Or, is that different with the year car OP has?

:cheers:

I don't know the answer to your question about the pill. I got my key from (or through) my local dealer, so it may have a pill embedded in it. It definitely will start the car, which is also an '06 987.

I just checked and learned that it will lock/unlock my glove box.

jD

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Starter986 09-28-2020 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by jdavis8361 (Post 624969)
I don't know the answer to your question about the pill. I got my key from (or through) my local dealer, so it may have a pill embedded in it. It definitely will start the car, which is also an '06 987.

I just checked and learned that it will lock/unlock my glove box.

jD

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Leave your dealer made key in the house... and try to start your car with the plastic key.

Nappenin. :cheers:

jdavis8361 09-28-2020 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Starter986 (Post 624975)
Leave your dealer made key in the house... and try to start your car with the plastic key.

Nappenin. :cheers:

Au contraire mon frčre.

Thinking I might have had another senior moment, I put my regular keys on my computer stand; started my car in the garage with the emergency key and drove about 3 blocks from my house; parked and turned off engine with the emergency key which I then removed from its receptacle; restarted the engine with the emergency key and drove back to the house.

jD

Starter986 09-28-2020 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by jdavis8361 (Post 624977)
Au contraire mon frčre.

Thinking I might have had another senior moment, I put my regular keys on my computer stand; started my car in the garage with the emergency key and drove about 3 blocks from my house; parked and turned off engine with the emergency key which I then removed from its receptacle; restarted the engine with the emergency key and drove back to the house.

jD

No kidding!! That has got to be the least expensive Porsche key. How much do those keys run $$, cutting included? :cheers::cheers::cheers:

jdavis8361 09-28-2020 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Starter986 (Post 624985)
No kidding!! That has got to be the least expensive Porsche key. How much do those keys run $$, cutting included? :cheers::cheers::cheers:

On 12/26/09, I was billed $55.83 by my local Porsche dealer for the emergency key, PN #955-538-916-00. AFAIK, it was sent to the dealer already cut. My invoice does not show a cutting charge. It does indicate that the key was "special ordered."

jD

jim_hoyland 09-28-2020 07:57 PM

Thanks for the input. In the morning I’ll try starting the car, that I didn’t was possible. Will report back...

jim_hoyland 09-29-2020 04:29 AM

Tested the mastic key this am. It will start the car. After testing the start function, I relocked the DS door; the car alarm activated. Had to use my remote to turn it off. Is this normal ?

Starter986 09-29-2020 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by jim_hoyland (Post 625009)
Tested the mastic key this am. It will start the car. After testing the start function, I relocked the DS door; the car alarm activated. Had to use my remote to turn it off. Is this normal ?

Was the 'pill' key in your pocket when you used the plastic key... or was the pill key sitting on the kitchen counter?

jim_hoyland 10-01-2020 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Starter986 (Post 625018)
Was the 'pill' key in your pocket when you used the plastic key... or was the pill key sitting on the kitchen counter?

I’ll re-test, thanks for that. The remote key was nearby on the pass set IIRC

tommy583 10-01-2020 02:35 PM

As far as I have ever heard the "pill" needs to be within inches of the transponder. So key with the pill in your pocket wouldn't be close enough to work.

jim_hoyland 10-02-2020 10:44 AM

OK- I retested the plastic key. The remote was moved about 30 deft away outside the garage. Car started right up.
There must be a pill in the head of the plastic key ?

jdavis8361 10-02-2020 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by jim_hoyland (Post 625185)
OK- I retested the plastic key. The remote was moved about 30 deft away outside the garage. Car started right up.
There must be a pill in the head of the plastic key ?

Pedro's explanation is here:

Emergency Key questions

jim_hoyland 10-03-2020 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by jdavis8361 (Post 625194)
Pedro's explanation is here:

Emergency Key questions

That explains it :) I didn't know the plastic key is the valet key.
Thanks for posting that link.

jdavis8361 10-03-2020 05:14 PM

My receipt from my Porsche dealer calls it an "emergency key," not a valet key.

If you Google the part number I posted, it leads to "emergency key."

According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_key:

"Some cars come with an additional key known as a valet key that starts the ignition and opens the driver's side door, but prevents the valet from gaining access to valuables that are located in the trunk or the glove box."

That's why I said originally that the plastic key might not open the glove box, which mine can do.

jD

jim_hoyland 10-04-2020 03:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jdavis8361 (Post 625262)
My receipt from my Porsche dealer calls it an "emergency key," not a valet key.
jD

Does the dealers replacement key have a "special" pil in the head specific to your car ? I suppose a generic immobilizing pill could be used since the key blade has to fit your locks.

jdavis8361 10-04-2020 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by jim_hoyland (Post 625276)
Does the dealers replacement key have a "special" pil in the head specific to your car ? I suppose a generic immobilizing pill could be used since the key blade has to fit your locks.

Sorry, but I've no knowledge about the pill my emergency key contains. Until I read the post from Pedro that I linked, I didn't even know that there is a pill in my key.


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