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Old 07-18-2025, 04:15 AM   #1
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Replacing circuit board in key

My understanding is, if I replace just the 3 button circuit board in my remote that it will need programmed at a dealership? My main button had come off the circuit board, too small for me to solder a new one one I think.
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Old 07-18-2025, 05:38 AM   #2
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The lock/unlock button detached from my Boxster's fob too. When I disassembled the fob, I found that the small metal cage that holds the button in place had deformed. After carefully bending the cage back into shape I was able to reattach the button, and it's worked just fine for me for several years.

If this fix doesn't work for you, it may be worthwhile to try to solder in a new button. That's what I had originally intended to do, and it really doesn't look like it would be that difficult. Of course, if you aren't able to fix your current fob you can always get a new one from your Porsche dealer.

Good luck getting your fob to work and do let us know if you are able to fix it.



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Old 07-18-2025, 07:15 AM   #3
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Thank you, I found some on Amazon that look right, I don't have the fob with me so I don't know the dimensions of the switches.
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The lock/unlock button detached from my Boxster's fob too. When I disassembled the fob, I found that the small metal cage that holds the button in place had deformed. After carefully bending the cage back into shape I was able to reattach the button, and it's worked just fine for me for several years.

If this fix doesn't work for you, it may be worthwhile to try to solder in a new button. That's what I had originally intended to do, and it really doesn't look like it would be that difficult. Of course, if you aren't able to fix your current fob you can always get a new one from your Porsche dealer.

Good luck getting your fob to work and do let us know if you are able to fix it.

More on my fob project here : https://rx19jones.wixsite.com/projectboxster/projectboxster5
Do you have the part number for the switch handy?
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Old 07-18-2025, 06:24 PM   #5
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My understanding is, if I replace just the 3 button circuit board in my remote that it will need programmed at a dealership? My main button had come off the circuit board, too small for me to solder a new one one I think.
Do you know how to solder electronics? It's really not too fine for the button. pretty simple.


I had a button off, soldered a new one on. Unfortunately my car lost the key, so i had to replace the fob.

A new remote pcb + programming will be $300 give or take, so take a swing at soldering first.
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My concern is being able to see what im doing!
I ordered the vuttons and a new top piece for the remote QUOTE=maxbottomtime;668037]Do you know how to solder electronics? It's really not too fine for the button. pretty simple.


I had a button off, soldered a new one on. Unfortunately my car lost the key, so i had to replace the fob.

A new remote pcb + programming will be $300 give or take, so take a swing at soldering first.[/QUOTE]
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My concern is being able to see what im doing!
My concern as well but I figure it is worth a try for the low cost of the kit.
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My concern is being able to see what im doing!
I ordered the vuttons and a new top piece for the remote QUOTE=maxbottomtime;668037]Do you know how to solder electronics? It's really not too fine for the button. pretty simple.


I had a button off, soldered a new one on. Unfortunately my car lost the key, so i had to replace the fob.

A new remote pcb + programming will be $300 give or take, so take a swing at soldering first.
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I can't speak to your vision, but it's fairly large for electronics. You can use an illuminated magnifying glass if that would help.
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The button to unlock the doors failed on one of my keys a month ago. In my search I found a kit to replace the three switches. There is also an old 986 thread from 2016 regarding this.

https://youtu.be/WyyzKFu3nDY?si=ZA4CmtsvMOpVAOZN

https://batee.com/collections/porsche/products/986-996-boxster-carrera-911-keyless-transmitter-repair-kit

This is the thread from 2016 with the YT link:
https://986forum.com/forums/boxster-general-discussions/62773-986-key-fob-repair-kit-review.html

I have not ordered the kit yet but it looks promising.
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