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  1. Hi All. I replaced the tank. It was a MF! my question is after I finished I refilled tank with Porsche antifreeze, drove car for 30 minutes now my check engine light is on. Does anyone have any idea why this happened? and what can I do to fix it. 99 Boxster. EZ.
  2. My 99 Boxter set through a hard rain storm and the drivers side was flooded. I dried everything out, but now my car won't unlock by remote, and my power windows won't roll down. I can't open the front or rear boot, the manuel lever is locked and won't budge. I can open my trunk with the remote key but only for 15-20 seconds after I shut the engine off. The box under my seat was completly soaked but I dried it out and sprayed with contact cleaner, How can I get my alarm to work? and roll down my windows? The car runs fine and everything else on the vehicle works, radio,a/c etc. Can I have the codes cleared and the security system re-programed? If so can I DIY? Or do I have to buy a new black box? Any info would be a blessing. Thanks EZ.
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