New 911, ignition key won't come out
#1
New 911, ignition key won't come out
Battery is fine, the only way I can get the ignition key out is when I turn it to off and use the reset tool that is in the fuse box cover. I tried jiggling it, turning the wheel etc. no luck. Reset tool frees it right out when I push the metal hook A into opening C as detailed in page 76 of the owners manual:
http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf...rrera_PCNA.pdf
My other problem is that when I put my top back up the side window and rear side window have to be manually raised.
Does anyone have any suggestions to help me out? I tried searching and I found other threads of different models with no solutions.
Also
Thanks!
http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf...rrera_PCNA.pdf
My other problem is that when I put my top back up the side window and rear side window have to be manually raised.
Does anyone have any suggestions to help me out? I tried searching and I found other threads of different models with no solutions.
Also
Thanks!
#4
Burning Brakes
Have you stopped by your dealer to have them take a look? With it being under warranty still I would recommend just having them check those two issues out.
Stupid questions:
1) Are you turning the key all the way as far as it will turn to the off position?
2) Have you tried the spare key to see if it happens with that, too?
3) Do all the buttons on the remote work such that you're sure the remote battery is OK?
Stupid questions:
1) Are you turning the key all the way as far as it will turn to the off position?
2) Have you tried the spare key to see if it happens with that, too?
3) Do all the buttons on the remote work such that you're sure the remote battery is OK?
#6
Figured it out...
I must be "challenged" mentally... You guys are probably wondering how the hell I got a Porsche...
I was using this strange piece of plastic I don't even know what it is, there is nothing on it but it starts the car. The regular key with the unlock buttons work fine. It looks much bigger than the regular unlock button key... a bit wider so I thought the regular key didn't fit but it does. I was thinking that you had to have the key nearby and use that. Sorry I'm not up on these modern cars. On my wife's she just pushes a button and never takes her key out of her purse so I guess I'm off. Never mind...
Here is a link to the picture of the key. I'm still not sure of the purpose.
Something about Porsche Entry & Drive there is a hard plastic blank key. I thought this stayed there so it was keyless. Should I just leave it in the car at all times and have the actual key in my pocket? Seems better to leave it in the car, but does it drain the battery etc.?
jlanka your question made me realize it thanks to both of you guys.
I must be "challenged" mentally... You guys are probably wondering how the hell I got a Porsche...
I was using this strange piece of plastic I don't even know what it is, there is nothing on it but it starts the car. The regular key with the unlock buttons work fine. It looks much bigger than the regular unlock button key... a bit wider so I thought the regular key didn't fit but it does. I was thinking that you had to have the key nearby and use that. Sorry I'm not up on these modern cars. On my wife's she just pushes a button and never takes her key out of her purse so I guess I'm off. Never mind...
Here is a link to the picture of the key. I'm still not sure of the purpose.
Something about Porsche Entry & Drive there is a hard plastic blank key. I thought this stayed there so it was keyless. Should I just leave it in the car at all times and have the actual key in my pocket? Seems better to leave it in the car, but does it drain the battery etc.?
jlanka your question made me realize it thanks to both of you guys.
#7
Drifting
I have the same thing (except mine is silver color) with entry and drive. I just leave it in the ignition permanently, it doesn't drain the battery. I admit it is very difficult to remove.
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Figured it out...
I must be "challenged" mentally... You guys are probably wondering how the hell I got a Porsche...
I was using this strange piece of plastic I don't even know what it is, there is nothing on it but it starts the car. The regular key with the unlock buttons work fine. It looks much bigger than the regular unlock button key... a bit wider so I thought the regular key didn't fit but it does. I was thinking that you had to have the key nearby and use that. Sorry I'm not up on these modern cars. On my wife's she just pushes a button and never takes her key out of her purse so I guess I'm off. Never mind...
Here is a link to the picture of the key. I'm still not sure of the purpose.
Something about Porsche Entry & Drive there is a hard plastic blank key. I thought this stayed there so it was keyless. Should I just leave it in the car at all times and have the actual key in my pocket? Seems better to leave it in the car, but does it drain the battery etc.?
jlanka your question made me realize it thanks to both of you guys.
I must be "challenged" mentally... You guys are probably wondering how the hell I got a Porsche...
I was using this strange piece of plastic I don't even know what it is, there is nothing on it but it starts the car. The regular key with the unlock buttons work fine. It looks much bigger than the regular unlock button key... a bit wider so I thought the regular key didn't fit but it does. I was thinking that you had to have the key nearby and use that. Sorry I'm not up on these modern cars. On my wife's she just pushes a button and never takes her key out of her purse so I guess I'm off. Never mind...
Here is a link to the picture of the key. I'm still not sure of the purpose.
Something about Porsche Entry & Drive there is a hard plastic blank key. I thought this stayed there so it was keyless. Should I just leave it in the car at all times and have the actual key in my pocket? Seems better to leave it in the car, but does it drain the battery etc.?
jlanka your question made me realize it thanks to both of you guys.
There may be non-native English speakers here who will be confused.
#9
I got the answer didn't I? haha That's what its all about. Thanks, I'll probably leave it in the ignition because I'm going to attach other keys to it and don't want them dangling all around. That's likely the purpose. Mine is also silver, that is a pic some other guy took I found.
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I got the answer didn't I? haha That's what its all about. Thanks, I'll probably leave it in the ignition because I'm going to attach other keys to it and don't want them dangling all around. That's likely the purpose. Mine is also silver, that is a pic some other guy took I found.
http://www.porscheownersmanuals.com/...nual/ext/home/
#11
Its not a key TA, the key is in your pocket. The plastic thing, you can think of it as a key if you want, it works like a key in that you turn it to start the car. But really its just a handle or ****, and useless without the real key being in the car with you.
#13
Yes, you have Entry and Drive.
Basically if you have the key in your pocket, your doors will unlock by you simply touching the door handle. (To lock your doors, press the tiny button on the door handle).
To open the frunk, simply place (or hover) your hand a few inches under the Porsche emblem and it pops open after a second.
Do not wash your car with you key in your pocket, as the frunk will pop open every time you hose it down. (Don't ask me how I know this.)
All of the above functions still work even if you remove the cheap piece of plastic (also known as a dummy key).
Basically if you have the key in your pocket, your doors will unlock by you simply touching the door handle. (To lock your doors, press the tiny button on the door handle).
To open the frunk, simply place (or hover) your hand a few inches under the Porsche emblem and it pops open after a second.
Do not wash your car with you key in your pocket, as the frunk will pop open every time you hose it down. (Don't ask me how I know this.)
All of the above functions still work even if you remove the cheap piece of plastic (also known as a dummy key).
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