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Porsche 997 Key Replacements

The Porsche 997 is a great car for anyone looking for an efficient, fun and well-behaved car that can be driven daily.

The 997 is available in coupe, cabriolet and Targa models. All are comfortable and exhilarating to drive.

porsche key shell TheKeyLab  is dependent on the battery. If your key fob is experiencing issues, it needs to be replaced. The battery can be easily replaced with the help of a screwdriver. It should take less than five minutes to complete.

The battery for the key fob can be located on a small, plastic "post" that is fixed to the bottom of the button housing made of plastic. You can remove it using a small screwdriver with a flat head.

Next, you will need to take out the negative battery terminal. This can be difficult as the metal is very delicate and can bend out of shape when you try to remove it so it's recommended to insert a flat head screwdriver underneath the post and then pry it up and out of its slot.

A positive battery terminal is also visible. This is the part that connects the body of the key's metal to the battery. It can be removed using the help of a small screwdriver with a flat head. It should be simple to remove.

It is possible to send in your key to be programmed if it does not work with the battery. This can be completed at the local dealership and will typically cost you a few hundred dollars. In addition, the dealer will need the radio codes from your car for the job.

Once you have programmed the key you can test it to confirm that it functions properly. The new key should be able to unlock and open doors. If you're unable to do so then your key may be defective.

Lastly, you should be able to begin the engine of your car using the new key. It may take a few tries before the engine kicks off after which, once you've got it running, your Porsche should run smoothly for years to be.

In all fairness it is important to know that the battery on your key is only designed to last about 4-12 years. To avoid the cost of reprogramming at an authorized dealer, replace your battery as soon as possible.

Transponder

Transponder keys are the most advanced in technology for car keys on the market. It makes use of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology to communicate with a receiver that is in your car. If your transponder key is matched up with the unique digital serial number that is stored in the receiver then it will allow you to begin your vehicle.

It's also more secure than traditional remote keys since if a thief tried to unlock the door with the wrong transponder they would be unable to gain access to your vehicle because it is secured with the most recent security technology. It also stops thieves from hot wiring your car, which is how many car thieves can take your keys.

The greatest benefit of this technology is that it can't be lost or stolen. It will always remain hidden in your vehicle. It is also more difficult to break than traditional remote keys, which makes it more secure than the alternative.

You can find the transponder key for your porsche 997 for under $500 and this is the most cost-effective way to protect your car from theft. It is a tiny transponder, which is glued to the key. This is difficult to remove.

There are several ways to check if your porsche 997 has transponder keys. First, look at your car's front. It will have a tiny rectangular area that is marked with the letters T and E. This will let you know the presence of an electronic transponder installed in your vehicle and if you do then it will also be marked with the T.

You must also examine the battery. This is because the transponder will not work if the battery not connected to it. If you have a transponder key in your Porsche, then you'll have to connect a brand new battery to it before you can use it.

This part is tricky as it is difficult to get the positive terminal out. The trick is inserting an screwdriver with a flat head under the terminal from the front, and then push it up. Once you've accomplished this you can take the transponder from the casing.

Programming

If your Porsche key remote is not working, you may need an upgrade in the battery or the key might require programming. Our factory-trained technicians and part experts can assist you with replacing the battery on your key remote or re-programme it to ensure they function effectively and are secure.

Modern Porsche keys are powered by an internal battery. This allows them to perform complex functions. The batteries wear out over time, and they may require replacement.

Additionally, your key might require reprogramming your vehicle to operate all features. This procedure can take anywhere from 15 minutes and a few days depending on the year and model of your vehicle, and the kind of key you have.

To begin the re-programming process it is necessary to bring your keys to our service center and provide us with proof of your vehicle ownership. We will require your current keys to your car and the new ones that you wish to receive so we can perform this task in a safe and efficient manner for you.

Once we have all the data to hand, we'll use an exclusive software program for re-programming your keys. This is important as it will make it impossible for anyone to copy the code from your current key to gain access.



After the re-programming process has been completed Once the re-programming is complete, you can test your keys to confirm they function. If they work, you have successfully reset your Porsche key.

As opposed to the previous 911 models, the latest 997 model has a different method to start your car and enable all remote features by pressing of one button on the keys. KESSY is an acronym which means "key with sensor". It allows you to lock or unlock your Porsche's doors by a single touch. This is a great feature, and it helps to keep the vehicle as secure as is possible.