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Originally Posted by Wayne at Pelican Parts
The reality is that although everyone holds "the dealer" in high regard with respect to the final word on repairs, the truth of the matter is that they rarely work on anything more than 5-10 years old. I'd bet that most mechanics at the dealer wouldn't know where this sensor is located, let alone how long it would take to replace it on a particular 911. You have to remember, if you look at the service dept of your local dealer, you will probably only see Boxsters, 996s, Cayennes, and 997s there...
-Wayne
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When I used to work at a dealer, we hated working on anything over 10 years old. Manuals had to be found, special tools rounded up, and the worst part was that something always broke trying to access something else (especially the interior due to the brittle plastic).