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David Collins

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  1. Hi Guys, I have recently had an airbag problem with my 2003 Boxster S 986. The airbag light did not cancel after using meter to correct. So after running a diagnostic check on meter it told me that the problem is coming form the airbag in steering wheel. After watching a few videos on youtube I found that it was probably the clock spring in the wheel so I got a second hand replacement clock spring and fitted it. Form that point on I noticed that when I started the car that not all the warning lights came on. The lights that don't come on are the third and fourth from the left. The third light is a triangle with an exclamation mark in middle which I believe is a PSM light and the fourth is a PSM OFF light . Also the very far right light which is for the ROOF also does not come on. The Air bag light does come on but goes off very quickly. Also I get a double beep if I open either of the doors. I'm thinking the new clock spring may be faulty, does any one agree
  2. Hibernation Mode If your Boxster is left for approx 5 days without opening it goes into what is called hibernation mode. This shuts down all unnecessary power usage to save battery power. To gain access you have to open the car with the key in the lock and then quickly put the key in the ignition or the alarm will go off. The normal remote lock and unlock will now activate as normal.
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