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Porsche 997 Key Replacements If you're seeking an affordable, fun and well-behaved car that is able to be driven on a daily basis the Porsche 997 is a great option. The 997 is available as a coupe, cabriolet or Targa model. All are comfortable and exhilarating to drive. Battery The Porsche's key system is dependent on the battery. If your key fob has problems, it must be replaced. You can replace the battery by yourself using the screwdriver and should take you less than five minutes to complete. The key fob battery is situated on a tiny plastic “post” that is attached to the base of the housing made of plastic around the buttons. You can remove this using an inexpensive screwdriver with a flat-head. The next step is to take out the negative terminal. This is a bit difficult as the metal may be bent if you attempt to remove it. It is best to put a flat-headed screwdriver on the post to push it out of its slot. A positive battery terminal is visible. This is the part that attaches the key's metal body to the battery. It can be removed using a small flat-head screwdriver. It should be easy to remove. You may have to bring your key in for programming when it's not working with the battery. This can be accomplished at the local dealer and will typically cost you about a hundred dollars. The dealer will need the radio codes from your car to complete the task. Once you've programmed your key check it to make sure that it functions properly. The new key should be able to open and lock doors. If you are unable to do this it is likely that your key is defective. In the end you should be capable of starting your car's engine using the new key. It may take several attempts before the engine starts but once you've been able to get it running and running, your Porsche will be running smoothly for many years to come. The battery inside your key's device is designed to last around 4-12 years. You should replace the battery earlier than later to avoid costly reprogramming from the dealer. Transponder A transponder key is the most technologically advanced type of car key available on the market. It communicates with the receiver inside your car via RFID (Radio Frequency ID) technology. If your transponder's key is connected to the unique serial number that is stored in the receiver then it will unlock and start your vehicle. It's more secure than a standard remote-key since thieves can't use the wrong transponder to open your vehicle's doors. It also deters thieves from hot wiring your car which is the most common way car thieves can take your keys. The best thing about this technology is that it will not be lost or stolen. It is always in your vehicle. It is also far more difficult to break than traditional remote keys, making it much safer than other keys. It is possible to purchase the transponder keys for your porsche 997 for under $500. It is the cheapest way to secure your car from theft. It is a tiny transponder which is attached to the key. It is difficult to remove. There are a variety of methods to check whether your Porsche 997 is equipped with an transponder key. First of all you need to take a look at the front of your car. It will be a small rectangular area identified by the letters T and E. This will indicate whether you have a transponder inside your car and if you do then it will also be marked with the T. Another thing you should do is check the battery. This is because the transponder will not function if the battery is not connected to it. If you have a transponder key in your car, you will have to connect a brand new battery to it before you are able to use it. This is a tricky part as it can be hard to pull the positive terminal out. The trick is to place a screwdriver with a flat-head screwdriver underneath the terminal from the front and push it up. Once you've accomplished this, you can take it out of the casing and the transponder will be in your hands. Programming Your Porsche key remote might not be working. You may need a new battery or the key might need to be programmed. Our factory-trained technicians as well as parts experts can help you replace the battery in your key or re-programme it to ensure they function effectively and are secure. The majority of modern Porsche keys rely on an internal battery that performs sophisticated functions. The batteries are susceptible to wear and tear over time and may require replacement. In other cases, the key may require reprogramming to your vehicle so that it can operate all features of the vehicle. This process can take between 15 minutes to several days based on the year and model of your car and the kind of key you have. To begin the process of re-programming it is necessary to bring your key to our service center and provide us with proof of your vehicle's ownership. We will require your current car keys and the new ones that you wish to receive so we can complete this task efficiently and safely for you. When we have all the information we need, we will then employ a special program to program your new keys. This is important as it means that it is impossible for someone to copy the code from your current key to gain access. After the re-programming is completed You can now test your keys to confirm they function. If they do after reprogramming, you've successfully changed the programming of your Porsche key. As opposed to the previous 911 models, the new 997 model has a different method to start your car and activate all the remote functions with the push of one button on the key. The system is called KESSY which means “key with sensors.” It also lets you to lock and unlock the doors of your Porsche with the click of the button. The Keylab is a wonderful feature that can help keep your car as safe as possible.