How to Replace a Dead Porsche Key Battery
Your Porsche key fob comes with a wealth of convenience and security. But, eventually, the battery will die and it will need to be replaced.
It is easy to replace the battery and is done in a short time. It's a simple process that will bring back the full functionality of your Porsche Taycan Key.
How to Replace the Battery
If your key fob is having trouble starting your Porsche or unlocking or locking your doors, or triggering the panic alarm, it could be time to change the battery. It is simple to change the battery and nearly always fixes the problem.

The first step to replacing the battery is to determine the type of key fob battery you own. There are many types of key fobs that use the same type of CR2032-type battery, which are available at many hardware stores. You can also locate batteries online that are designed specifically for key fobs.
Once you have identified the type of battery your key fob from Porsche is running, you can begin the replacement process. These steps will assist you change a key fob's battery.
First, take your emergency key and flip it over. You must press and pull the release lever at the bottom of your key . This will reveal the black, circular piece plastic that covers the rest.
It is a crucial part of the function of the key fob. If you happen to remove it then you will not be able to use your emergency key to open your vehicle.
Then, you need to remove the cover. Utilizing a small screwdriver pry the bottom of the cover away from the metal key. This will expose the battery inside the key fob.
If the cover is not in a position to pop off then you may need to use a plastic pry to remove it. This tool can be purchased at any hardware store, and is helpful in removing the cover from the key fob.
Once the cover has been removed, you can place the new battery into your Porsche key. To ensure you can put the battery in place, make sure you have the positive (+) side facing you.
After installing the battery, you must test it to ensure that it is working properly. If the key doesn't work then please return it to us to repair or replace it.
Identifying the Battery
The battery in your Porsche key is a small piece of equipment that does a lot of things. While the primary function of the battery is to power the lock/unlock mechanism it also powers other features like door unlocking or the ability to start your vehicle.
The battery may be defective when your remote stop working in the way it should. A new battery could resolve the issue. However, it's important to identify the brand and model of the key fob battery.
A simple Google search will yield an abundance of information on key batteries. The CR 2032 battery is one of the most commonly used batteries for remote key fobs. It is sold in hardware stores and automotive locksmiths across the globe.
It is distinguished from a typical button battery in a number of ways. The most obvious is the color. porsche key fob used color for button cells is gray or silver However, you'll also see them in blue and green.
If you're ready to replace your old battery with a brand new, shiny battery give us a call at Porsche Ann Arbor for a swift and efficient appointment. Our highly trained technicians are ready to assist you with anything from a small repair to a full replacement.
It's always a pleasure to have a reliable remote key that is working when you need it, but even the most seasoned of drivers may have a tough time with a dead or failing key. Our team of experts are on hand to help you with any and all remote key problems.
Remove the Battery
Your Porsche Taycan key fob is an easy way to unlock your car and then start it. However, as time passes the battery in these devices will eventually fail and will require replacement. You can replace the battery yourself in a matter of several steps. This will help you save money and also avoid the hassle of taking your car to a dealer.
First, remove the emergency key from the fob. To do this flip the fob over so that the back is visible. Then, press the release button at the bottom of your key.
Then, search for a black plastic piece that is circular in shape and separates from the rest. The casing should be lifted easily. If not it is possible to use a screwdriver to remove the part.
After you have removed the circular piece of black plastic from your fob, it is easy to remove the old battery and then put in a new one. Make sure that the new battery is facing the right way. After you have replaced the battery, put the emergency key back into the original place, and then put it back together.
If your keys don't work after replacing the battery, it's most likely due to damaged buttons or contacts. In either case, this is a simple fix which can be done in just a few minutes.
Before starting take the time to read the instruction manual for the device thoroughly. This will allow you understand the potential risks that come with the process. Button cell batteries, in particular, should not be left unattended as they could be fatal.
Also, be aware of any other problems that may cause the keys to stop working, like a dashboard alert message or difficulty getting your car started. If you experience any of these issues, it's essential to replace the battery as soon as you can in order to avoid further damage.
It's an excellent way to keep your Porsche in top condition and prevent costly repairs later. Fortunately, the process is relatively easy and does not require any special tools or expertise.
Installing the New Battery
It can be difficult to get into your Porsche when the battery is dead. It's easy to replace your key batteries without going to an auto dealer.
The battery inside your key fob uses microchips to communicate with the car's radio receiver, and lets you unlock the doors of your vehicle using your key fob. As the battery age and gets less effective in communicating with your vehicle’s radio receiver. This is the reason you might be noticing that the key fob doesn't function properly or at all.
Also, you might notice that your key fob is not working as it should or requires several attempts to start your car. These are all indications that your Porsche key battery is about to die.
Fortunately you can replace your Porsche key battery is quite simple and should only take around five minutes. After you have replaced your battery, you'll have to sync the key to your vehicle. This is accomplished by entering four-digit codes, which are available in the owner's handbook and at your dealer.
After you have synchronized your key with your car it is now able to lock and unlock the doors of your car as well as remote start your car. You can also program the key fob so that it can be used as a remote control for air conditioning and heating systems.
Flip the key over to expose the back of the battery. This will let you see your emergency key at the bottom.
Then, press the release button on the back of the key to take it moderately from the the plastic casing. The black, circular plastic piece will come out of the rest of the fob.
You can gently pry the casing off of the key if it is not possible to separate it from the rest. You should only have to use a small amount of force so that you won't hurt the casing.