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    1999 Porsche Boxster

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  1. Would it be possible to expand on this step. I was able to get the lock cylinder out, but that connector has me completely stumped.
  2. Loren would be able to replace the buckle, Before I removed the seat I had to unplug the electric clip that controls the seat, could that have anything to do with it? None of the testers that I know of at Autozone can reset airbag lights. You can only reset an airbag light with the Durametric software, a PST2 or PIWIS tester. I had this exact same problem today. I removed the drivers side seat to get to the fried module underneath, and when I put everything back together, I had the airbag light on. I discovered I did not have the electrical connector for the seat properly connected, but after correcting this, the light is still on. I also disconnected the battery, but that did not clear it. Does that mean it will stay on until reset by one of the methods described above?
  3. Try 8518 or 8516 The 8518 code worked. Once I figured out the key to press to accept the code, everything was fine.
  4. Just brought home my 1999 Boxster, but no radio :( CDR 210 R 3297 W5023240 Thanks in advance!
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