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    2000 911 Carrera 4
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    Various 924, 944 and 928

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  1. I have been having a problem with my remote locking on my 2000 Carrera 4 for a few months and it has been getting steadily worse, more and more unreliable. I bought new batteries for both remotes and it seemed better for a while then started playing up again. I checked out the internet for a possible solution and came across this thread. The led was lighting up when I pressed the button but nothing unlocking or locking. I took the keys apart and pressed the button on the circuit board, it worked fine on both keys. So problem solved, I just put the key back together with a small piece of cardboard between the battery and the key back, this stops any movement of the circuit board and everything works fine. This should save on expensive new keys. Hope this helps a few people.
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