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  1. For what its worth... I evidently just had $300 dollars worth of success... One of my keys for my 2000 986 suddenly began to emit a constant red light from the transmitter and no longer would open/lock/enable the central locking system. Tried a new battery, disconnecting the vehicle's battery (works fro the MAF sensor - though it might work for this), and then tried the "voodoo" instructions previously provided of reversing battery in the key, rotating it within the battery clip while chanting "eff the dealer" 3 times, replaced it with correct polarity and abra-freekin'-kadabra... I'm back in business. This site has now saved me about $1200.00 bucks total in what should have been dealer-performed "repairs" (MAF sensor replacement, secondary cat removal/bypass, and now the mysterious possessed key fix) that can be completed by a well-trained monkey... a well-trained highly compensated German monkey, of course. Thanks all who contribute to these forums!! :lol:
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