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CarloMag
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Fri Oct 07, 2005 3:53 am Post subject:
Key battery substitution |
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I changed the battery in my 1998 Boxster 2500's key. Now the radio command
doesn't work. Should I "inizialize" the key? How?
Thanks
Carlo
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Weekend Guru
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Fri Oct 07, 2005 8:16 am Post subject:
Re: Key battery substitution |
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Make sure that the battery is installed correctly. If your key has the
little red LED, make sure it is lighting up when you press a button. If
not...the battery is probably turned wrong, the contacts inside the key are
corroded, or there's an problem with the key's electronics.
Good Luck...
"CarloMag" <carlo@TOGLIQUESTOmagistrelli.it> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I changed the battery in my 1998 Boxster 2500's key. Now the radio command
doesn't work. Should I "inizialize" the key? How?
Thanks
Carlo
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CarloMag
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Sat Oct 08, 2005 4:17 pm Post subject:
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Thanks, but: red LED lights and the battery, i'm sure, is properly set.
Someone told me that there should be a procedure to rewake the key (for
example, Audi or Rover do so) when the battery is changed; something like:
put the key end make a code turning it right end left a given number of
times...
Is it true?
Bye
Carlo
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| Quote: | Make sure that the battery is installed correctly. If your key has the
little red LED, make sure it is lighting up when you press a button. If
not...the battery is probably turned wrong, the contacts inside the key
are corroded, or there's an problem with the key's electronics.
Good Luck...
"CarloMag" <carlo@TOGLIQUESTOmagistrelli.it> wrote in message
news:tVh1f.601$TJ5.21372@twister1.libero.it...
I changed the battery in my 1998 Boxster 2500's key. Now the radio command
doesn't work. Should I "inizialize" the key? How?
Thanks
Carlo
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Weekend Guru
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Sat Oct 08, 2005 4:49 pm Post subject:
Re: Key battery substitution |
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Based on what I know about the Porsche 986 and 996 remote systems:
If you don't use the remote for "X" number of days (either 7 or more), the
receiver in the car turns off. However, once you use the key to start the
car, the receiver turns back on...and it should work fine. If it doesn't,
then something is wrong....especially if your LED is flashing as it should
when the buttons are pushed. This means the battery in the key is installed
correctly.
If you've started the car with the key in question...then it's time for
professional help.
"CarloMag" <carlo@TOGLIQUESTOmagistrelli.it> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Thanks, but: red LED lights and the battery, i'm sure, is properly set.
Someone told me that there should be a procedure to rewake the key (for
example, Audi or Rover do so) when the battery is changed; something like:
put the key end make a code turning it right end left a given number of
times...
Is it true?
Bye
Carlo
"Weekend Guru" <HD Guru@nospam.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:1_l1f.2081$xD7.1733@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
Make sure that the battery is installed correctly. If your key has the
little red LED, make sure it is lighting up when you press a button. If
not...the battery is probably turned wrong, the contacts inside the key
are corroded, or there's an problem with the key's electronics.
Good Luck...
"CarloMag" <carlo@TOGLIQUESTOmagistrelli.it> wrote in message
news:tVh1f.601$TJ5.21372@twister1.libero.it...
I changed the battery in my 1998 Boxster 2500's key. Now the radio
command doesn't work. Should I "inizialize" the key? How?
Thanks
Carlo
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CarloMag
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Sun Oct 09, 2005 12:21 am Post subject:
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Oh, maybe. Tomorrow I will use my key (manually) and I wait and see the
result.
Thanks.
Carlo
"Weekend Guru" <HD Guru@nospam.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:enO1f.1327$ht7.859@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
| Quote: | Based on what I know about the Porsche 986 and 996 remote systems:
If you don't use the remote for "X" number of days (either 7 or more), the
receiver in the car turns off. However, once you use the key to start the
car, the receiver turns back on...and it should work fine. If it doesn't,
then something is wrong....especially if your LED is flashing as it should
when the buttons are pushed. This means the battery in the key is
installed correctly.
If you've started the car with the key in question...then it's time for
professional help.
"CarloMag" <carlo@TOGLIQUESTOmagistrelli.it> wrote in message
news:_UN1f.3025$Pe2.73685@twister2.libero.it...
Thanks, but: red LED lights and the battery, i'm sure, is properly set.
Someone told me that there should be a procedure to rewake the key (for
example, Audi or Rover do so) when the battery is changed; something
like: put the key end make a code turning it right end left a given
number of times...
Is it true?
Bye
Carlo
"Weekend Guru" <HD Guru@nospam.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:1_l1f.2081$xD7.1733@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
Make sure that the battery is installed correctly. If your key has the
little red LED, make sure it is lighting up when you press a button. If
not...the battery is probably turned wrong, the contacts inside the key
are corroded, or there's an problem with the key's electronics.
Good Luck...
"CarloMag" <carlo@TOGLIQUESTOmagistrelli.it> wrote in message
news:tVh1f.601$TJ5.21372@twister1.libero.it...
I changed the battery in my 1998 Boxster 2500's key. Now the radio
command doesn't work. Should I "inizialize" the key? How?
Thanks
Carlo
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CarloMag
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Posted:
Mon Oct 10, 2005 3:15 am Post subject:
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No, nothing to do. No problem with the second key.
Bye
"CarloMag" <carlo@TOGLIQUESTOmagistrelli.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
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| Quote: | Oh, maybe. Tomorrow I will use my key (manually) and I wait and see the
result.
Thanks.
Carlo
"Weekend Guru" <HD Guru@nospam.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:enO1f.1327$ht7.859@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
Based on what I know about the Porsche 986 and 996 remote systems:
If you don't use the remote for "X" number of days (either 7 or more),
the receiver in the car turns off. However, once you use the key to
start the car, the receiver turns back on...and it should work fine. If
it doesn't, then something is wrong....especially if your LED is flashing
as it should when the buttons are pushed. This means the battery in the
key is installed correctly.
If you've started the car with the key in question...then it's time for
professional help.
"CarloMag" <carlo@TOGLIQUESTOmagistrelli.it> wrote in message
news:_UN1f.3025$Pe2.73685@twister2.libero.it...
Thanks, but: red LED lights and the battery, i'm sure, is properly set.
Someone told me that there should be a procedure to rewake the key (for
example, Audi or Rover do so) when the battery is changed; something
like: put the key end make a code turning it right end left a given
number of times...
Is it true?
Bye
Carlo
"Weekend Guru" <HD Guru@nospam.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:1_l1f.2081$xD7.1733@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
Make sure that the battery is installed correctly. If your key has the
little red LED, make sure it is lighting up when you press a button.
If not...the battery is probably turned wrong, the contacts inside the
key are corroded, or there's an problem with the key's electronics.
Good Luck...
"CarloMag" <carlo@TOGLIQUESTOmagistrelli.it> wrote in message
news:tVh1f.601$TJ5.21372@twister1.libero.it...
I changed the battery in my 1998 Boxster 2500's key. Now the radio
command doesn't work. Should I "inizialize" the key? How?
Thanks
Carlo
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