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  1. My convertible got a clogged drain and water got under the seats. The car was taken apart and carpets removed and everything was dried out.

    Now the rear wing and the top don't operate and the rear lights stay on.

    The independent repair shop software says something is wrong with the rear control unit.

    I brought it to the Porsche dealer and they said the rear control unit needs to be replaced.

    I thought the alarm control module was under the seat not the rear control unit.

    I did some research and it pointed to alarm module under the seat.

    What is correct?

  2. I was stuck in traffic for 1.5 hours moving very slowly and the outside temp was only 65. I noticed the oil temp moving passed 200 to close to 250 the the coolant temp went up also. I pulled out of the traffic and found some space to move. I as drove the coolant temp went down. I shut off the car and waiting 10 minutes. The temps went down and the traffic eased up.

    My coolant level is within the proper range.

    What is wrong the coolant temp should not start to heat up like that?

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