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dbansal 08-01-2013 05:33 AM

Keys
 
So, I bought my 986 and the keys are not working. The doors or frunks will not open. I see an LED light blinking although they do seem to be a bit faint...

I have not tried to replace batteries, but rather than dealing with the dealer, I am willing to try out some things. Aside from batteries, any things to try? Potential issues that might be causing this?

southernstar 08-01-2013 05:40 AM

I assume that they were not working when you purchased the car...... I would start with a battery replacement (no need to go to a dealership). If they are still not working, I would guess that you have replacement keys that were purchased off the internet and not programmed for the car. Oh and by the way, if your car is a pre:2001 model, the keys will not open the frunk, only the back trunk. In any event, since it seems the keys do not operate any of the electric locks, if not the battery it is likely the keys. Sadly, buying new keys from Porsche will be expensive and this is one of the reasons that Mike Focke and various others advise that when buying a used Boxster, it is important to have both sets of keys and to ensure that they are functional.

Brad

dbansal 08-01-2013 05:47 AM

It is interesting because one of the keys was working fully and then stopped working...Also, these do not look like replacement keys as they look pretty old... I'll start with the batteries... Which ones do I need to get?

steved0x 08-01-2013 05:48 AM

If the car sits for enough time (7 days I think?) Some of the remote functionality turns off to save battery. To restore it, use the key to manually open the car door (and maybe crank too). Sounds like you have done that already but if not something to try.

The battery in the key is very easy to change, you can just gently open the key with your fingers by using your fingernails to pry it open.

I changed my batteries when I got mine, and they both worked (and the red light was flashing in the key even before I changed the battery)

Right now one key works and the other doesn't for me; I think I wore out the battery on the key I use the most.

Good luck!

Steve

steved0x 08-01-2013 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by dbansal (Post 355026)
It is interesting because one of the keys was working fully and then stopped working...

Exactly the same thing happened to me the other day. And the red light was still flashing strong. I switched to my backup key, and will pick up a battery next time I get to Lowe's (I think that is where I got it)

Steve

dbansal 08-01-2013 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by steved0x (Post 355027)

I changed my batteries when I got mine, and they both worked (and the red light was flashing in the key even before I changed the battery)

Steve

That's comforting. Will try and let you all know.

dbansal 08-01-2013 05:51 AM

CR 203 right?

dbansal 08-01-2013 05:54 AM

Question, if the battery completely dies or gets removed, doesn't the key get "de programmed" or is their a unique identifier to each key which gets saved to the ECU?

southernstar 08-01-2013 06:21 AM

No, the key does not get de-programmed.

Brad

haz 08-01-2013 06:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steved0x (Post 355027)
If the car sits for enough time (7 days I think?) Some of the remote functionality turns off to save battery. To restore it, use the key to manually open the car door (and maybe crank too). Sounds like you have done that already but if not something to try.

Is THAT why my Box wouldnt react with my key-button at the airport after I was gone 8 days... THANK YOU :cheers:

Now back on topic (sorry) :)

dbansal 08-01-2013 10:58 AM

so apparently the dealer is going to order me a new key... that's right mother****************er!!

southernstar 08-01-2013 10:59 AM

At his cost I assume......

Brad

dbansal 08-01-2013 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by southernstar (Post 355089)
At his cost I assume......

Brad

yep hence the alright mother****************er!!!!

pk2 08-03-2013 10:33 AM

The battery can be pain but usualy charging it or replacing ti will solve all.

The key is dum as dirt. I'ts got a battery an a a "pill" that signals your immobiliser every thing is a'ok rhotught at thing aorund the key hole.If your key got a good batter and the cars charged up you should have no problem

Regards, PK


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