How to Replace a Dead Porsche Key Battery<br /><br />Your Porsche key fob offers a wealth of security and convenience. At some point, however it will run out of battery energy and will have to be replaced.<br /><br /><br /><br />It is easy to replace the battery and is done quickly. It's a straightforward procedure that will restore the full functionality of your Porsche Taycan key.<br /><br />How to replace the battery<br /><br />It's possible that the key fob isn't starting your Porsche, locking or unlocking your doors, or activating the panic alarm. A simple battery change is simple to perform and can almost always fix the problem.<br /><br />The first step for replacing the battery is to know the type of key fob battery you own. There are various types of key fobs that utilize the same CR2032-type batteries, which can be found in the majority of hardware stores. There are also batteries online that are specifically for key fobs.<br /><br />Once you have identified the type of battery that your key fob from Porsche is using, you can begin the process of replacing it. <a href="https://www.thekeylab.co.uk/porsche-car-keys/">porsche car key</a> will assist you change the key fob's battery.<br /><br />First, grab your emergency key and flip it over. You must press and pull the release button located at the bottom of your key . This will reveal the black, circular piece of plastic that covers the rest.<br /><br />This component of the key fob is essential for its function. It can be accidentally removed and you won't be able to use your emergency key to unlock your vehicle.<br /><br />Next, take off the cover. By using a small screwdriver remove the bottom of the cover away from the key's metal. This will expose the battery inside of the key fob.<br /><br />If the cover does not pop off, you may have to use a plastic pry tool to help you remove it. This tool can be bought at any hardware store and is very helpful in removing the cover from the key fob.<br /><br />Once the cover has been removed, you can place the new battery into your Porsche key. To ensure that you can put the battery in the correct position, ensure you have the positive (+) side facing the direction you want it to go.<br /><br />After installing the battery, make sure to examine it to make sure it's working correctly. If it does not work it is recommended that you return the key to us to get a replacement or repair.<br /><br />Identifying the Battery<br /><br />The battery in your Porsche key is a small component that does many things. The most popular function is to make your lock/unlock system work, however, the battery also powers other functions like door unlocking and starting your car.<br /><br />If you have a remote fob that's stopped working as well as it should, chances that the battery is defective. While a new battery will likely solve your problem, it's important to identify the type of battery used in your car's key fob first.<br /><br />Fortunately, a quick search on Google will reveal a wealth of information regarding the key battery. One of the most sought-after batteries used in remote key fobs is the CR 2032 battery, which is commonly found in hardware stores and automotive locksmiths across the world.<br /><br />There are many ways to tell this from an ordinary button cell battery: The most obvious is the color. The most widely used color for button cells is silver or gray however you can also find buttons in green and blue.<br /><br />If you're looking to replace your old battery with a brand new shiny battery, give us a call at Porsche Ann Arbor for a rapid and efficient appointment. Our highly trained technicians are here to assist you with anything from a minor repair to a complete replacement.<br /><br />It's always nice to have a reliable remote that works when you require it, but even the most experienced of drivers can have a difficult time dealing with a broken or dead key. Our team of experts is ready to assist you with any and all remote key problems.<br /><br />Take the Battery off<br /><br />The key fob in your Porsche Taycan is a convenient method to open and start your car. The devices will eventually have to be replaced. You can replace the battery in just a few steps. This will save you money and avoid the hassle of taking your car to an auto dealer.<br /><br />The first step in replacing the battery is to remove the emergency key from your fob. You can do this by flipping the fob over so that the back is visible , and then pressing the release button at the bottom of the key.<br /><br />Then, you'll find a black plastic circle that separates from the rest of the emergency key. The casing should be lifted easily. If not then you'll have to use the screwdriver.<br /><br />Once you've got the black, circular plastic piece removed from your fob it's as simple as pulling out the old battery and inserting a brand new one. Be sure to make sure the new battery is facing the correct way. After replacing the battery, you can return the emergency key to its original location and reassemble it back into your key fob.<br /><br />Contacts or buttons that are damaged could be the reason your keys stop working after you have replaced the battery. In either case, this is a relatively simple fix that can be done within a couple of minutes.<br /><br />Before you get started, be sure to read the manual of your owner carefully to ensure that you're aware of the risks involved in the process. Button cell batteries, in particular, should not be left unattended since they can be fatal.<br /><br />Also, be aware of any other issues that might cause the keys to not work, like a dashboard alert message or difficulty in starting your car. If you experience any of these issues, it's essential to replace the battery as quickly as you can in order to avoid any further damage.<br /><br />Switching the battery on your Porsche key is an excellent way to ensure your car is in tip-top condition and avoid expensive repairs in the future. The procedure is simple and does not require special skills or tools.<br /><br />Installing the New Battery<br /><br />It isn't easy to find into your Porsche when your battery is dead. It's not a problem to replace your key battery and you can do this without having to go to a dealership.<br /><br />The battery in your key fob has an electronic chip to connect with the car's radio receiver and allows you to unlock the doors of your car using your key fob. However when the battery is worn out it will become less effective in communicating with your car's radio receiver. This is why you could be noticing that your key fob doesn't function in a timely manner or even at all.<br /><br />You should also notice that it takes several attempts to start your car with your key fob, or that you have difficulty locking and unlocking the doors. These are all signs that your Porsche key battery is about to go out of service.<br /><br />Fortunately, replacing your Porsche key battery is fairly simple and should take about 5 minutes. Once you have replaced your battery, it is going to be required to reconnect the key to your vehicle. This is done by entering four-digit codes which can be found in the owner's manual and at the dealer.<br /><br />After you have synchronized your key to your car, it can be used to lock and unlock the doors of your car and remote start your car. It is also possible to reprogram the key fob so that it can be used as remote control for air conditioning and heating systems.<br /><br />To insert the new battery in your Porsche key, flip over the key until you can see its back side. This should let you view the emergency key at the bottom of the key.<br /><br />Then, push the release button on the back of the key, removing it gently from the the plastic casing. The black, circular plastic piece should come free of the rest of the fob.<br /><br />If you are unable to separate it from the other parts of the key, you can try using a small screwdriver and gently pry it off. You should only have to apply a small amount of force, so you don't damage the casing.<br /><br />
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