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AllBusinessJoe Mar 18, 2008 07:44 PM

Remote won't open door after a week
 
I travel for business and am usually away for as many as 5 or 6 days at a time without starting my car. After I return and try to unlock my door via the remote key -- the car does nothing. I have to insert the key and turn in order to open the door.

I thought it could be the battery going low, but the gauge reads okay, and the car fires right up and drives well. (windows, radio, etc.)

Any ideas?

daytrader Mar 18, 2008 07:53 PM

That's call "sleep mode".

KelvinC Mar 18, 2008 07:56 PM

Yup, perfectly normal.

AllBusinessJoe Mar 18, 2008 08:02 PM

Okay, thanks.

Part of the reason why I inquired was to avoid a potential problem and because I wanted to pick up the body colored key plug from BumperPlugs.

Do you know if that plug is difficult to remove so I can use the key, or will that repeated process make the plug wear and eventually fall out?

Thanks,

Joe

KelvinC Mar 18, 2008 08:09 PM

The plug is easy to remove, just have to use your fingernail slightly to "start" it...then you can pull it out easily. I've done this many times, I doubt it has any affect on how well the plug holds itself in.

It was a little annoying at first, but now it only takes a second.

Definitely do the keyhole plug.

p0rsch3 Mar 19, 2008 01:09 AM

read the owners manual :)

hblocal Mar 19, 2008 02:03 AM


Originally Posted by AllBusinessJoe (Post 1742607)
I travel for business and am usually away for as many as 5 or 6 days at a time without starting my car. After I return and try to unlock my door via the remote key -- the car does nothing. I have to insert the key and turn in order to open the door.

I thought it could be the battery going low, but the gauge reads okay, and the car fires right up and drives well. (windows, radio, etc.)

Any ideas?

Same thing was happening to me except it would be weeks sometimes before I would drive the pcar. How many days before the car goes into sleep mode anyhow? Is this so the car doesn't drain the battery, but the alarm is still armed with the red lights still flashing right?

My car did not come with a manual when I bought it used either. Anyone know how much they are from the dealer or where I can get one since the stealership will probably be most expensive to buy from?

AllBusinessJoe Mar 19, 2008 06:01 AM


Originally Posted by p0rsch3 (Post 1743084)
read the owners manual :)

I just bought the car a few months ago and it didn't come with the owner's manual.

I intend to pick one up when I find one though.

AllBusinessJoe Mar 19, 2008 06:05 AM


Originally Posted by hblocal (Post 1743113)
Same thing was happening to me except it would be weeks sometimes before I would drive the pcar. How many days before the car goes into sleep mode anyhow? Is this so the car doesn't drain the battery, but the alarm is still armed with the red lights still flashing right?

My car did not come with a manual when I bought it used either. Anyone know how much they are from the dealer or where I can get one since the stealership will probably be most expensive to buy from?

Right, the alarm light is still flashing, and the battery is still strong -- but the door needs the key inserted to open.

I searched around on eBay and found a manual for a "buy it now" price of $150. Seems high. I'm going to keep searching.

Please let me know if you find a source that offers manuals.

daytrader Mar 19, 2008 08:18 AM

I believe there was someone posted a full Porsche owner's manual in PDF form not too long ago. Or you can get on Rennlist, Renntech to get the manual.

AsianImage Mar 19, 2008 12:25 PM

if you are traveling and will not be driving the car and it is in your garage, just dont lock it.

I have a secured underground parking and I have my car cover on it...and since I only drive it one in a while I dont lock it.

Another thing is buy a battery tender, than no worries at all. I have the Porsche "cheap" one that plugs into the cig lighter and I plug in every few days to make sure my batt is nice and fresh.

IhuangerI Mar 19, 2008 01:09 PM

happens to me too if I don't get to drive it during the week. No biggy

hblocal Mar 19, 2008 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by AsianImage (Post 1743808)
if you are traveling and will not be driving the car and it is in your garage, just dont lock it.

I have a secured underground parking and I have my car cover on it...and since I only drive it one in a while I dont lock it.

Another thing is buy a battery tender, than no worries at all. I have the Porsche "cheap" one that plugs into the cig lighter and I plug in every few days to make sure my batt is nice and fresh.


yeah mine is in a underground parking lot as well. you're extremely lucky to have found an electrical outlet next to your parking space. wish i could use the charger.

AsianImage Mar 20, 2008 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by hblocal (Post 1743937)
yeah mine is in a underground parking lot as well. you're extremely lucky to have found an electrical outlet next to your parking space. wish i could use the charger.


YES! I know...BEFORE I bought the charger...I looked around...nothing in the garage space right? So I looked out the window..and BAM there was a 2 plug right outside for the GARDEN lights and sprinklers! They were only using one plug so I just tap in whenever I need it on the top one! hahahaha....you are 100% right...underground parking..usually no outlet for you.


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