You probably haven’t paid much attention to the new Porsche 911’s standard electronic pop-out door releases. They’re frivolous but ultimately harmless, right?
That’s what we thought, too, until we were perusing the owner’s manual—what, that’s not the first thing you’d do in a new 911? Right there on page 66, it says, “After the battery has been disconnected, a door which was previously unlocked cannot be opened from the outside,” and then it advises the owner to “open the window before disconnecting the battery.”
This seemed odd. Could a dead battery really transform an unlocked door into a locked one? We had to find out, so we disconnected the battery. Lo and behold, it’s true. Without power, the 911’s outside door handles no longer actuate the latch, even though the…
