09-12-2008, 05:35 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Montreal
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That's funny because I went to my dealer yesterday because my remote trunk button wouldn't work and they told me it's covered under my CPO warranty.
It's odd because my regular door button works; it's just the trunk one that doesn't make the red light on the remote go off.
I bet I'm the first customer to get a key remote fixed under warranty....
And on top of that's they've agreed to fix my radio.
I'm suddenly happy to have a CPO warranty...
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09-13-2008, 06:57 AM
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: San Jose
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Mine was made in January 1997. The batteries have never been replaced, believe it or not.
9 years ago I opened up one of the remotes because one of the buttons was operating intermentently. There are tiny switches soldered to the circuit board and the switch had a bad solder joint. Got out a small soldering iron and fixed it.
I have also seen the buttons break off the circuit board.
So if one of your buttons are not working and you know how to solder you might be able to fix it.
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09-13-2008, 07:15 AM
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Location: Dallas, TX
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Porsche can make a decent key that works. Mine. Same batteries for me since 2003. (I don't know if they were the originals or not.)
Were the batteries that lasted only 2 weeks from the same batch/package? Where did you get those batteries? Maybe they were bad.
Buy a new, reputable brand of battery (Duracell, Energizer) from someplace like Best Buy (or any other place that wouldn't seem to let a stock of batteries pile up for a long time) to see if you get the same results.
If that doesn't work, I wonder if you're somehow pressing the button while it's in your pocket or something.
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09-13-2008, 07:51 AM
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$220 for programming a key? Ripoff! My local dealer said they would charge about an hour of labor. This included programming as many keys as I wanted them to, AND cutting new keys from a blank.
I only have one key for my Box, and the remote head has stopped working. The rubber over the buttons is pretty much completely separated, and the underlying main button has physical issues. The light will still blink when I hit the button, but the car does not respond.
I've wondered about getting a Cayenne key and seeing if the dealer can program the car to work with it. Might be a little odd with the different buttons, but I think it has three. One can be the main lock/unlock and the other two for the front/rear trunks.
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09-13-2008, 10:42 AM
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Often times companies make the key programming process unnessecarily long so that if a thief does get their hands on a PST2, it still takes them time to program the key. The reasoning behind this is that while they are doing someone will hopefully notice them...
I know this is what BMW does and I wouldn't be surprised if porsche does it too. With the dealerships you just have to argue with them and demand to be charged for the actual amount of labor used. Its hard, but sometimes you can get lucky
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09-13-2008, 11:05 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ekam
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Nice, but the button under the rubber on my key is already fubar.
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09-14-2008, 04:58 AM
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Location: Wisconsin
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You could always buy the same tool that the dealer must buy, somewhere around $18,000 each plus a yearly subscription charge. Porsche is the problem, not the dealer.
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09-14-2008, 06:06 AM
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Porsche "Purist"
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Wisconsin
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FrayAdjacent
$220 for programming a key? Ripoff! My local dealer said they would charge about an hour of labor. This included programming as many keys as I wanted them to, AND cutting new keys from a blank.
I only have one key for my Box, and the remote head has stopped working. The rubber over the buttons is pretty much completely separated, and the underlying main button has physical issues. The light will still blink when I hit the button, but the car does not respond.
I've wondered about getting a Cayenne key and seeing if the dealer can program the car to work with it. Might be a little odd with the different buttons, but I think it has three. One can be the main lock/unlock and the other two for the front/rear trunks.
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I just bought a proper remote head from Sunset Imports for $99.18.
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2001 Boxster original owner. I installed used motor at 89k.
1987 924S. 2002 996TT. PST-2
Owned and repaired Porsches since 1974. Porsche: It's not driving, it's therapy.
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09-14-2008, 08:14 AM
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07 Carrera S Cab
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: New Jersey
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Not sure how it's lasted so long, but I haven't needed to change my key remote's battery ever. It's an 01.
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09-16-2008, 07:31 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,311
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Good news! Porsche replaced my key fob for FREE!
Yesterday I went in with my key fob and a new battery installed in it and showed them how it WAS working but continuously drained the battery inside it. They took it away and could not figure out why it was doing it and completely replaced the one I gave them with a new one. Took my car away to program the remote and all is good. No cost out of my pocket. The dealership said my last replacement covered it under warranty.
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