911 992 entry and drive option
Has anybody got tge porsche entry and drive option.
mine doesn't seem to work is there anything you need to turn on in the settings on the computer
has anybody else suffered any problems dorsnt work at all
mine doesn't seem to work is there anything you need to turn on in the settings on the computer
has anybody else suffered any problems dorsnt work at all
Yeah car recognizes me as I approach...doors unlock as long as I have the key on me and I just get in and turn the fob. Different thing on the 992 vs 991 was you could take the comfort access fob out of the ignition and use the key if you wanted...my SA said that is no longer the case with the 992 and Comfort access is permanently installed. Otherwise it works pretty seamlessly. Enjoy it.
On 2020s there's a toggle in a PCM menu to turn on/off Comfort Access. On my car the system is so flakey I'm at the point I'd ready to turn it off permanently, but my wife likes it. I think the difference in tolerance level for Comfort Acess flakiness is that with it off I just reach in my pocket to use the key while she has to locate and dig out the key from her purse.
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Yeah car recognizes me as I approach...doors unlock as long as I have the key on me and I just get in and turn the fob. Different thing on the 992 vs 991 was you could take the comfort access fob out of the ignition and use the key if you wanted...my SA said that is no longer the case with the 992 and Comfort access is permanently installed. Otherwise it works pretty seamlessly. Enjoy it.
The comfort access feature seems to have mixed results for people. I've now owned two 992's and on both the feature works only about 30% of the time. I finally decided that the security risk outweighs the intermittent benefit and disabled it in PCM. One thing to know is that the key has a motion sensor and goes into a sleep mode if motion is not detected for a certain period of time as a security mechanism.
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The comfort access feature seems to have mixed results for people. I've now owned two 992's and on both the feature works only about 30% of the time. I finally decided that the security risk outweighs the intermittent benefit and disabled it in PCM. One thing to know is that the key has a motion sensor and goes into a sleep mode if motion is not detected for a certain period of time as a security mechanism.
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i assumed it was an option for comfort access only. So interesting to know. So the key fob only unlocked the door and then you start the engine which is cool. That wasn’t the case in the 911.2 I had before
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Yep, it's still a lever you need to twist though. Not a button like in most cars.
Yeah car recognizes me as I approach...doors unlock as long as I have the key on me and I just get in and turn the fob. Different thing on the 992 vs 991 was you could take the comfort access fob out of the ignition and use the key if you wanted...my SA said that is no longer the case with the 992 and Comfort access is permanently installed. Otherwise it works pretty seamlessly. Enjoy it.
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My MY20 992 with Comfort Access doesn't unlock automatically as I approach, i.e., I have to first put my hand under the door handle to initiate the unlock (and it still fails to unlock some percentage of the time). A few 992 owners have reported that their door handles pop out automatically as they approach, but I think this is not how Comfort Access works for most of us. Right?




