987 flat battery
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andygo

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7,237 posts

276 months

Tuesday 16th June 2015
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I'm considering buying a friends 987 3.4s. As it's been sat on his parents driveway for 4 months without being used it's battery is flat. Whats the best way to get it started?

juansolo

3,012 posts

299 months

Tuesday 16th June 2015
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I feel like I'm stating the obvious but, charging it back up might help...

andygo

Original Poster:

7,237 posts

276 months

Tuesday 16th June 2015
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Lol, worked that one out, but he told me he didn't know where the battery was kept....

I just wondered if there was a remote connection point somewhere accessible.

Anyway, all sorted now, I'm a Googlemeister.

juansolo

3,012 posts

299 months

Wednesday 17th June 2015
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wink

Battery is under the front bonnet in the compartment with the Porsche logo on.

Hopefully there's enough power left to pop it...

If it's shot, replace it with a S5 Bosch Silver (about £90 from ECP).

Trev450

6,620 posts

193 months

Wednesday 17th June 2015
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As above but if the battery is too flat to release the boot you will need to take off the fuse cover in the driver's footwell and there is a large terminal in there that you put a positive jump lead to and the negative one to the door catch. You may need to leave the jump leads connected for 15-20 minutes if it doesn't release straight away.

Just noticed you've done it now. whistle

Edited by Trev450 on Wednesday 17th June 09:22

kingston12

5,647 posts

178 months

Wednesday 17th June 2015
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If you do end up buying the car, I find the CTEK-style chargers that charge through the cigar lighter invaluable - especially if you use the car relatively little.

I leave mine connected all the time in the winter, and if I forget and it runs down the charger always brings it back within a few hours.

dtriggs

53 posts

246 months

Wednesday 17th June 2015
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If the power to the fuse box thing doesnt work (mine didnt) there is a manual bonnet release in the front left wheel arch. Bit of a hassle as you need to take the liner out first, but its the only option sometimes !