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Porsche 997 Key Replacements
If you're looking for an efficient, fun, and well-behaved vehicle that is able to be driven on a daily basis The Porsche 997 is a great choice.
The 997 is available as a cabriolet, coupe or Targa model. All are comfortable and thrilling to drive.
Battery
The Porsche's key system is dependent on the battery. If your key fob is experiencing problems, it should be replaced. You can replace the battery by yourself using a screwdriver, and it will take less than five minutes to complete.
The battery for the key fob is located on a small plastic "post" that is secured to the bottom of the housing made of plastic around the buttons. You can take it off using a small flat head screwdriver.
The next step is to remove the battery's negative terminal. This is a bit difficult because the metal is extremely delicate and may break out of shape if you try to remove it, so it's best to place a flat head screwdriver under the post and pull it up and out of its slot.
A positive battery terminal is also visible. This is the part that joins the body of the key to the battery. You can remove this using the help of a small screwdriver with a flat head, and it should easily come out.
If your key does not work with the new battery, you may need to send it in for a programming job. This will be handled by the local dealer, and programming the price is usually a couple of hundred dollars, plus you must provide the dealership with the radio codes of your car for this.
Once you have your key programmed and tested, make sure that it is working correctly. You should be able to open and lock the doors using your new key. If you're unable do so, your key is likely damaged.
In the end you should be able to start the engine of your car with the new key. Although it may take several attempts to get the engine to start, once it does then your Porsche will continue to run smoothly for years to come.
In all fairness you must remember that the battery in your key is only intended to last 4-12 years. You should replace the battery earlier than later to avoid costly reprogramming from the dealer.
Transponder
Transponder keys are among the most technologically advanced car keys on the market. It uses RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology to communicate with a receiver located in your car. Your car will be unlocked and re-opened if your transponder keys match the unique serial numbers that are stored in the receiver.
It's also more secure than the standard remote key since thieves who attempt to unlock the door with the wrong transponder, they will be unable to access your vehicle as it is encrypted using the latest in security technology. It also prevents thieves from hot wiring your vehicle, which is how many car thieves are able to take your keys.
The greatest benefit of this technology is that it will not be lost or stolen. It will always remain hidden in your vehicle. It is also very resistant to breaking, making it a safer choice than the traditional remote key.
You can find an transponder key to your porsche 997 for under $500. It is the cheapest method to secure your car from theft. The key has a small transponder that is secured to the casing and is not easy to remove.
There are several methods to check whether your Porsche 997 is equipped with an transponder key. First, take a look at your car's front. It will have a small rectangular area that is marked with the letters T and E. This will show whether you have a transponder in your car and if you do then it will also be marked with the T.
Another thing you should take care to check the battery. The transponder will not function when it's not connected to the battery. If you have a transponder keys in your car, you'll need to connect a fresh battery to it before you use it.
This part is difficult as it can be hard to get the positive terminal out. To remove the terminal put a flat-head screwdriver underneath it from the front. Then, push it upwards. After you've done this you can take the transponder from the casing.
Programming
If your Porsche key remote isn't working, you may need a new battery or the key may require programming. Our factory-trained technicians as well as parts experts can assist you in replacing the battery on your key, or re-programme them to ensure that they function properly and are safe.
Most modern Porsche keys depend on an internal battery to operate sophisticated functions. In turn, over time, the batteries might be worn out and require replacement porsche keys.
In other cases, the key may require reprogramming to your vehicle so that it can use all the features of your vehicle. This procedure can take anywhere from 15 minutes and several days depending on the year and model of your vehicle and the type of key you have.
To start the re-programming process You must bring your key to our service center and provide us with proof of your vehicle ownership. We will need your current keys to your car and the new ones you wish to receive so we can carry out this process securely and efficiently for you.
Once we have all the data to hand, we'll use a special software program for re-programming your keys. This is important because it is difficult for someone else to copy the code of your previous key and gain access to your vehicle.
Once the re-programming is complete Once the re-programming is complete, you can test the new keys to make sure they work. If they do after reprogramming, you've successfully changed the programming of your Porsche key.
In contrast to the earlier 911 models, the new 997 model features a brand new system to start your vehicle and also activate all remote features at the touch of one button on the keys. KESSY is an acronym that translates to "key with sensor". It allows you to lock and unlock your Porsche's doors with a single click. This is a great feature, and it will help to keep the car as safe as possible.
If you're looking for an efficient, fun, and well-behaved vehicle that is able to be driven on a daily basis The Porsche 997 is a great choice.

Battery
The Porsche's key system is dependent on the battery. If your key fob is experiencing problems, it should be replaced. You can replace the battery by yourself using a screwdriver, and it will take less than five minutes to complete.
The battery for the key fob is located on a small plastic "post" that is secured to the bottom of the housing made of plastic around the buttons. You can take it off using a small flat head screwdriver.
The next step is to remove the battery's negative terminal. This is a bit difficult because the metal is extremely delicate and may break out of shape if you try to remove it, so it's best to place a flat head screwdriver under the post and pull it up and out of its slot.
A positive battery terminal is also visible. This is the part that joins the body of the key to the battery. You can remove this using the help of a small screwdriver with a flat head, and it should easily come out.
If your key does not work with the new battery, you may need to send it in for a programming job. This will be handled by the local dealer, and programming the price is usually a couple of hundred dollars, plus you must provide the dealership with the radio codes of your car for this.
Once you have your key programmed and tested, make sure that it is working correctly. You should be able to open and lock the doors using your new key. If you're unable do so, your key is likely damaged.
In the end you should be able to start the engine of your car with the new key. Although it may take several attempts to get the engine to start, once it does then your Porsche will continue to run smoothly for years to come.
In all fairness you must remember that the battery in your key is only intended to last 4-12 years. You should replace the battery earlier than later to avoid costly reprogramming from the dealer.
Transponder
Transponder keys are among the most technologically advanced car keys on the market. It uses RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology to communicate with a receiver located in your car. Your car will be unlocked and re-opened if your transponder keys match the unique serial numbers that are stored in the receiver.
It's also more secure than the standard remote key since thieves who attempt to unlock the door with the wrong transponder, they will be unable to access your vehicle as it is encrypted using the latest in security technology. It also prevents thieves from hot wiring your vehicle, which is how many car thieves are able to take your keys.
The greatest benefit of this technology is that it will not be lost or stolen. It will always remain hidden in your vehicle. It is also very resistant to breaking, making it a safer choice than the traditional remote key.
You can find an transponder key to your porsche 997 for under $500. It is the cheapest method to secure your car from theft. The key has a small transponder that is secured to the casing and is not easy to remove.
There are several methods to check whether your Porsche 997 is equipped with an transponder key. First, take a look at your car's front. It will have a small rectangular area that is marked with the letters T and E. This will show whether you have a transponder in your car and if you do then it will also be marked with the T.
Another thing you should take care to check the battery. The transponder will not function when it's not connected to the battery. If you have a transponder keys in your car, you'll need to connect a fresh battery to it before you use it.
This part is difficult as it can be hard to get the positive terminal out. To remove the terminal put a flat-head screwdriver underneath it from the front. Then, push it upwards. After you've done this you can take the transponder from the casing.
Programming
If your Porsche key remote isn't working, you may need a new battery or the key may require programming. Our factory-trained technicians as well as parts experts can assist you in replacing the battery on your key, or re-programme them to ensure that they function properly and are safe.
Most modern Porsche keys depend on an internal battery to operate sophisticated functions. In turn, over time, the batteries might be worn out and require replacement porsche keys.
In other cases, the key may require reprogramming to your vehicle so that it can use all the features of your vehicle. This procedure can take anywhere from 15 minutes and several days depending on the year and model of your vehicle and the type of key you have.
To start the re-programming process You must bring your key to our service center and provide us with proof of your vehicle ownership. We will need your current keys to your car and the new ones you wish to receive so we can carry out this process securely and efficiently for you.
Once we have all the data to hand, we'll use a special software program for re-programming your keys. This is important because it is difficult for someone else to copy the code of your previous key and gain access to your vehicle.
Once the re-programming is complete Once the re-programming is complete, you can test the new keys to make sure they work. If they do after reprogramming, you've successfully changed the programming of your Porsche key.
In contrast to the earlier 911 models, the new 997 model features a brand new system to start your vehicle and also activate all remote features at the touch of one button on the keys. KESSY is an acronym that translates to "key with sensor". It allows you to lock and unlock your Porsche's doors with a single click. This is a great feature, and it will help to keep the car as safe as possible.
