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  1. Hi, I had the same issue with ABS/Brake fluid, I had changed the fuse and it is fine now. when you turn the ignition on all lights go on, starting the car everything is fine. try the fuse abnd see if it works.

    During some "spirited" driving on the track I received a "brake fluid level low" warning. The brake fluid level in the reservoir was half way between the Min and Max lines. So, I topped it off with some ATE Gold (TYP 200) to just under the Max line. I have had this happen before and topping off the reservoir gets rid of the low level warning. I'm sure it's all the G's sloshing the sensors around.

    Anyhow, another trip out I received an "ABS failure" warning and then "Drive to workshop" message. Sure enough, the ABS was "out" :drive: , but I always had good pedal feel and braking performance.

    A restart on the car reset the ABS failure warning, however, on the next session the ABS failure warning returned and was followed by a new "PSM failure - Drive to workshop" message.

    It was like driving an 'ole 911! :thumbup:

    Another restart and everything was back to normal. Braking control and pedal feel never changed. The electronic aids including ABS just disappeared. No brake fluid overflow at the reservoir and no leaks in my system that I am aware of.

    Does this sound like a computer glitch or a faulty ABS/PSM module? Anyone have any ideas?

    Cheers

  2. Hi, Im have a 2002 Porsche Boxter, I had changed the Battery Recently, but now Radio would not turn on, so the radio is dead. I had changed the fuse, and also resetted the battery for 10 minutes. but still won't turn on. please help. I had imported this car from the US just the last 2 months, if anyone need help importing the car without going to Porsche Canada and waste any money, let me know.

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