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Join Date: Jul 2022
Location: Redondo Beach, CA
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$70 shipping is robbery. They need to be called out on that!
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the whole thing is a major rip off.Porsche needs to be a bit more customer friendly,i know they could give a crap...but....
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2000 Boxster S tip...arena red ....black 1981 911sc targa...grey mkt.import...Rosewood 1978 911SC, guards red sunroof delete .much missed 73 VW Thing- a lot of fun 4 sure.. 73 914 2.0 found in a bunch of cardboard boxes, and brought back from the dead. |
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Join Date: Mar 2023
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Purchased my vehicle in May '22 and the fob became glitchy, requiring multiple presses to open the door. Changed batteries and it to no longer opened the door, regardless of how many presses. The door latch had no resistance, which required me to carefully gain access. Purchased a used door lock actuator for $38 but it was not needed. Replaced the lock cylinder (Dealer $560!). I thought that I may break the new white plastic cylinder as the fit is very tight. Good thing it is flexible. I can now open the door with the new lock key but must insert ignition key quickly in order to avoid setting off alarm. The original key will start the car. |
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Join Date: Jul 2022
Location: Redondo Beach, CA
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Sounds like you have a good workaround, if you’re ok with just using the manual key.
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