I lost my 2000 porsche boxter key and I need to know, how much could it cost me to get a new one? And second, does the key have to programmed to start the car?

Asked by Codyschulze Jan 08, 2015 at 09:39 PM about the 2000 Porsche Boxster Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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The brand image of Porsche demands that all parts and services pertaining to their cars be expensive. So, expect it to be a lot. As to your second question - yes.

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Sunset Imports Porsche parts will supply a replacement head and key cut to your VIN number shipped for around $250 in a few days, then you will need to tow the car to your local dealer or indy Porsche specialist who has access to PIWIS diagnostics to program the key. They should also deactivate all missing keys at the same time. They will likely charge an hour of labor for this 10 min job. Don't waste your time buying used keys off ebay, they can NOT be reprogrammed unless you get them with the white tag with the bar code and numbers. I've never seen a used key with that tag.

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hit me up ill do it for you guys for as little as $400 no towing needed, just send me the computer and ill do the rest. the computer located under the seat. zeoo@me.com holllaaa amigooo

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