How to Replace the Battery in a Porsche Panamera Key Fob?

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SerenityRose
07/29/25 7:26pm
Method for replacing the battery in a Porsche Panamera key fob: 1. Prepare the key fob that needs a battery replacement; 2. Turn the key fob over, locate the locking button on the back, and slide it; 3. Release the lock between the key fob and the key case, then slide it upwards to remove the metal part of the key; 4. After removing the key, lift from the narrow gap to open the cover; 5. You will then see the battery compartment, remove the old battery and replace it with a new one. The 2020 imported Porsche Panamera 4S features smooth and rounded body lines without any sharp edges, exuding a muscular look that showcases Porsche's mature design style. The car adopts a four-door design, with large air intakes on each side of the front fascia, intersected by horizontal strip-style fog lights, creating a unique appearance. The side profile is treated with clean and soft lines, combining elegance with dynamism. The headlights are equipped with bi-xenon lamps, featuring dynamic light range adjustment, dynamic and static cornering lights, and headlight cleaning functions, ensuring clear illumination of the road ahead under any driving conditions. The vehicle's lighting configuration is very comprehensive.
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