Trying to open bonnet in 997.1 gt3 with a dead battery
Trying to open bonnet in 997.1 gt3 with a dead battery
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GTjimmy

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2 posts

147 months

Saturday 21st February 2015
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Hi, can anyone help please?

Battery in my GT3 is completely dead. I used a donor battery to try to open bonnet as instructed (positive attached to bonnet junction in fuse box; negative on door hinge). Ignition key that had been stuck in ignition was released at this point, suggesting some juice, but I still wasn't able to open bonnet to access battery.

Any ideas gratefully received? I'm not set up to take wheels / wells off to try to locate the actual cable etc. so if this is now only route left, I suppose I'm calling JZM!

Thanks

Jimmy


Polome

594 posts

148 months

Saturday 21st February 2015
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After connecting the slave battery leave for a few minutes and try opening bonnet with key fob press release...it worked for me when the floor switch didn't. Good luck.

exigepete

1,005 posts

226 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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Same as above, keep the bonnet release button on the key pressed for a good 20-30 seconds and hopefully she will pop open!

GTjimmy

Original Poster:

2 posts

147 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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Thanks All for the tips. Bonnet now open - battery completely discharged as suspected. Assuming trickle charging doesn't resurrect, new one is probably long overdue!
Thanks again,
Jimmy.

The Wolf

107 posts

134 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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I just had the same issue (key locked as well)...called Porsche assistance as I didn't have a spare battery around.




I was told there is a work-around, you'll need a few tools though.






By the way - can anyone confirm that trickle-charging the battery back to life is a no-go?

speedyman

1,608 posts

257 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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Trickle charge should need at least 12 hours, then go for a blast for 30 miles to top it up.
Ps. How did your car flip from green to yellow smile

speedyman

1,608 posts

257 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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Trickle charge should need at least 12 hours, then go for a blast for 30 miles to top it up.
Ps. How did your car flip from green to yellow smile

The Wolf

107 posts

134 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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Found the second pic on the interwebz on someone's photobucket smile

Would it be a possibility to jumpstart it, drive for about 60miles and then trickle-charge it for a day or two?
I need to drop it off for some mods.

Sadly I don't have a power plug near the car and didn't drive it all winter, hence it's completely flat.

speedyman

1,608 posts

257 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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If the battery has been dead for a long time it may not recharge. A 60 mile run will be enough to recharge it if its not knackered.
Been caught out with this a few times so I made up a lead which I plug into the cigarette light then connect to a spare battery this then provides power to be able to open the bonnet without having to get to the manual cable. +ve is the centre of the ciggy lighter, do not connect the wrong way round.