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Ken P last won the day on September 25 2019

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  1. Guys, Thanks for the information in this and several other threads. I was able to fix an new problem on my 2002 Boxster. The passenger window stopped dropping the 1/2 inch on either inside or outside handle pull. It was really odd, I took out the latch and while wiggling it around the window would drop and raise back up repeatedly. I took the latch apart and cleaned it and re-soldered the pc board. Put it back together and it as working fine. Thanks again, Ken Alarm Fault 47 Possible cause of fault: • Short circuit to ground/open circuit between alarm system control module and door locks • Door lock faulty Fairly common is a worn and broken mechanical latch in the door lock itself.
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