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  1. Hello again,

    My 2005 987 is becoming a dog!. (29000 miles)

    In the last 500miles I've had to have replaced a hazard warning switch, ignition module and rear springs. (£1000 ($1500) poorer)

    Having just has the rear springs replaced by the main dealer, on the drive home I now have an oil level sender failure indication.

    I have run the durametric tester and it confirms this fault.

    How easy is it to replace the oil-level sender myself?

    Any help/advice appreciated

  2. Hello again,

    On trying to withdraw the ignition key after driving the key sticks in the lock. I can remove it using the emergency release tool.

    Having investigated this problem, it would appear i need a new ignition key starter module.

    Does anyone know if it is a straight swap or will I need a new key and/or fob as well? The main dealer wont impart this information

    Many thanks

  3. Wasn't the turn indicator as all the hazard warning lights are on.

    I've now tried locking/unlocking the car leaving the various alarm activation(front/rear trunk, soft top locking handle, glove box, compartment sensor) points open. Only the front bonnet lock gave no horn. A quick clean sorted that but the hazards are still come on.

    Im wondering if i need an alarm reset?

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