Did you know? How to open your Porsche's frunk with a dead battery

Did you know? How to open your Porsche's frunk with a dead battery

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Own a Porsche sports car with an electronically operated frunk? Here’s how to open it and access the battery is dead. #Porsche #PorscheClubOfAmerica #DidYouKnow #DidYouKnowFacts #DIY
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W W says:

this did not work with an portable battery jumper. maybe need more juice from jumper cables instead

Ajay Kanodia says:

have a 2008 Porche and it went dead on battery.

I tried to follow your video on YouTube to open the Frunk to charge the battery, I figured out that the red fuse button to which we connect the positive jump cable is pushed in all the way, any suggestion?

Sage Meyer says:

Battery jumpers have never worked on mine, if this method isn't working trying using another car battery instead.

Baptiste De Jonghe says:

This did not work on my 718 Cayman, anyone have any recommendations?

Camster36 says:

There is also a pull in the driver side fender. Can use if car does not unlock because of dead battery.

Lil Jazzy's Music Appreciation says:

great, what about my 2000. There is no battery lead, to do this.

Ferrell McLain says:

Cold not read several of the istructions as they are overlaid on the permanent text…Could be much clearer and easier tio read..TIA

Robert Freeburg says:

yes, but what about a 1999 996?

smiles 11 says:

Very nice. Where can I find that mini battery setup?

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