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Scott Clinton

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About Scott Clinton

  • Birthday 10/11/1965

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    All Porsche Models

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    Dallas, TX USA
  • Porsche Club
    PCA (Porsche Club of America)
  • Present cars
    2002 Porsche Cabrio
  • Future cars
    2005 Porsche 997
  • Former cars
    1986 944 1999 Boxster 2002 Boxster 1974 911

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  1. I have a 2002 Porsche 996 Cabrio and earlier this year the immobolizer under the seat got wet. I purchased a used immobilizer, key for and ECU behind the rear seat. All of the parts came from the some year model etc. I put the parts in myself and everything worked great. Now i need a new key fob or atleast I think i do. The remote work sometimes and most of the time is doesn't. When its not working I cant lock or unlock the car with the remote and the front trunk will not open with the fob or the switch inside the car. When the fob works everthing works as it should in the car. Do you think this is a key fob issue or something else? Can i even get a key head programmed since these part are from a donor car? I do have the vin of the donor car. Please help!
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