How to Replace a Dead Porsche Key Battery
Your Porsche key fob provides many benefits, including security. However, in time the battery will fail and must be replaced.
Replacing the battery is not hard and it is done quickly and easily. It's a simple procedure that will restore the full functionality of your Porsche Taycan Key.
How to replace the battery
It is possible that your key fob isn't starting your Porsche, locking or unlocking your doors, or triggering the panic alarm. It's easy to replace the battery, and it almost always fixes the problem.
The first step to replacing the battery is to identify the type of key fob battery you've got. A variety of key fobs are equipped with a standard CR2032-type battery that can be found in most hardware stores. You can also buy batteries online that are made specifically for key fobs.
Once you are aware of the type of battery your Porsche key fob has, you can start the process of replacing it. These steps will allow you change the key fob's battery.
First, grab your emergency key and flip it over. You must press and pull the release button at the bottom of your key to reveal the black, circular piece of plastic that covers the rest.
This portion of the key fob is essential for its function. It is easily removed and you will not be able to use your emergency key to unlock your car.
Then, you need to remove the cover. Then, remove the cover from the key using the screwdriver of a small size. This will expose the battery inside the key fob.
If the cover isn't popping off, you might need to use a plastic tool to help remove it. This tool can be purchased at any hardware store and can be useful in removing a cover from the key fob.
Once the cover has been removed, you can place the new battery into your Porsche key. To ensure that you're able to push the battery in position, ensure that you have the positive (+) side facing you.
You should test the battery after you have installed it. If the battery doesn't work, please return it to our shop to be repaired or replaced.
Identifying the Battery
Although the battery in your Porsche key might be small, it serves a variety of functions. While the primary function of the battery is to power the lock/unlock mechanism but it also powers other functions like door unlocking or vehicle starting.
If you have a remote fob that has stopped working as as it should, chances are that the battery has failed. While a new battery will likely solve your problem, it's important to identify the kind of battery that's used in the key fob of your car first.
A simple Google search will reveal an abundance of information on key batteries. The CR 2032 battery is among the most frequently used batteries for remote key fobs. It is available in hardware stores as well as automotive locksmiths across the globe.
It is distinct from a regular button battery in a number of ways. The most obvious is the color. The most commonly used color for button cells is gray or silver however you can also find them in blue and green.
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Remove the Battery
Your Porsche Taycan key fob is an easy way to unlock your car and start it. These devices will eventually need to be replaced. porsche macan key G28CarKeys can replace the battery in a matter of a few steps. This will reduce your expenses and save you the hassle of taking your vehicle to the hands of a dealer.
First take the emergency key from the fob. You can do this by flipping the fob so that the back is visible and then pressing the release button located on the bottom of the key.
Then, you'll find the black circular piece of plastic that separates from the other parts of the emergency key. This should be easily lifted free of the casing. If it isn't it, you'll need to make use of a screwdriver.
Once you have the circular black piece of plastic removed from your fob it's as easy as pulling out the old battery and inserting a new one. Be sure to make sure the new battery is facing the correct way. After replacing the battery, put the emergency key back to its original location and reassemble it back into your fob.
If your keys don't function after you replace the battery, it's most likely due to broken contacts or buttons. This is a straightforward fix that only takes a few minutes.
Before you begin make sure you read your owner's manual carefully to ensure you are aware of any potential dangers associated with the procedure. Particularly button cell batteries must not be left out in the open because they could be dangerous.
Also, be aware of any other issues which could cause the keys not to work such as a dashboard warning message and difficulty getting your car started. If you have any of these issues, it's important to replace the battery as soon as possible to avoid any further damage.
It's a great method to keep your Porsche in good shape and save on costly repairs later. The procedure is fairly simple and doesn't require any special tools or expertise.
Installing the New Battery
If your Porsche key battery is dead, it can be difficult to get in your car. It's a good thing that it's simple to change your key battery and you can do this without going to a dealership.
Your key fob's battery uses a microchip that communicates with the radio receiver of your car. This lets you unlock your car's doors with your key fob. As the battery gets older and wears out, it can become less efficient at communicating with the radio receiver. This is the reason you might be noticing that your key fob doesn't function properly or at all.
You may also find that your key fob isn't working as it should or takes several attempts to get your car to start. These are signs that your Porsche key battery is about dying.
Fortunately, replacing your Porsche key battery is simple and should only take around five minutes. Once you have replaced the battery, you need to reconnect it with your car. This is done by entering four-digit codes which you can find in the owner's handbook and at your dealer.
Once you've synchronized the key with your car, you are able to use it to unlock and lock the doors of your vehicle as well as remotely start your vehicle. It is also possible to reprogram the key fob to be used as a remote control for heating and air conditioning systems.
Flip the key over to expose the rear of the battery. This should let you see the emergency key on the bottom of the key.
Next, push the release button on the back of the key to gently remove it from the rest of its plastic casing. The circular, black piece of plastic should be removed from the rest of your fob.
You can gently pull the casing off the key if it's impossible to separate it from the rest. You should only have to use a small amount of force, to ensure that you don't damage the casing.