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I have a 1998 Porsche Boxster, and the key that I have has two buttons on it; one for each of the trunks (front and back). I am wondering if I could have a key programmed with a button for the doors, but I don't know if the car had that feature (I purchased it used). Was this car available with keyless entry for the trunks but not the doors?

For reference, the key I have looks like this (I do not know if it is an original key or not): Boxster key with two buttons

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  • I would think contacting a Porsche dealer ( parts dept ) would be the first coarse of action.
    – Alaska Man
    Commented Mar 18, 2020 at 17:27
  • Key fobs work best if you don't put them in the blender first. ;) Commented Nov 13, 2020 at 19:54
  • Oh, man, don't I know it. Buying an old Boxster that "runs great!" is an activity I'll recommend against in the future.
    – Mark
    Commented Nov 15, 2020 at 2:47
  • your "key" here looks like the actual key portion has been wrestled out of the fob, so not sure if you have a separate physical key or if it's just taken out in this picture Commented Jul 12, 2021 at 20:36

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Doesn't your key look like this:

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The 1 button should be the unlocking of the doors.

This part from the manual is also interesting:

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I don't know how many cars actually had keyless entry in 1998, I would think it's a later feature.

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  • It does not. I edited the question with a picture of the key I have, which may or may not be original.
    – Mark
    Commented Feb 17, 2020 at 16:23
  • Hmm, strange. Searching a bit I see that there seems to be three different keys, one, two or three buttons. But looks like the 1 button is the same on all of them. None of the other keys are mentioned in the manual (p914-6info.net/Boxster_Manuals/986%20owners%20manual.pdf)
    – Markus
    Commented Feb 17, 2020 at 16:30
  • must be an aftermarket key fob.
    – Moab
    Commented Feb 17, 2020 at 17:31
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If your vehicle already has a fob to open the trunk lids it clearly has a receiver, and if has power door locks, there's no reason it should not also have keyless entry unless the manufacturer was exceptionally lazy. Lots of medium to high brands had keyless entry around 1998, including VW.

Shop around for aftermarket clones of the factory key/fobs with the correct buttons. You can always get a legit one from the dealership as well, but it's going to hurt. Probably a couple hundred for the fob and another hundred to program it (which is often a painfully easy procedure you can do yourself and might take 5 minutes). Given it's a Porsche that estimate could be way low.

Worst case, if there are power door locks then it's pretty trivial to wire in a complete aftermarket no-alarm keyless entry system that would replace the factory fob and receiver. Any good car stereo place should be able to install something like that and those parts are pretty affordable these days. This could easily be your cheapest option.

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