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Vek

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    2000 Porsche Boxster S
    2002 MR2 Spyder SMT
    2003 Acura CL Type S

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  1. Hello, I got a flat tire today and when I tried to put the spare tire on the key to my wheel locks broke in half. The key does not have a number on it and I could not find anything in the owners manual that would help. I went to the local dealer to try and match up one of their 30 keys to my broken key - and after an hour of trying I gave up. Is there a way to find out the key code from my VIN number? My only other option is to use a can of fix a flat and drive the car to the dealer (about 30 miles away). Does anyone have any suggestions? Is there a sticker on the car the lists the code to the wheel lock key? Vek 2000 Boxster S
  2. Thank you for the help. I checked the link and was able to find instructions. There really is a lot of knowledge on this board. I am off to the local dealer to buy a bulb in the morning. Thanks again Vek
  3. Hello, I am the proud new owner of a 2000 Speed Yellow Boxster S. Today while driving the light for the clock and oil level guage went out. The LED panel works - but you cannot read it unless the sun is hitting it just right. I could not find a DIY instruction to fix this problem. Has anyone else had this issue? Is this something that is easy to fix or does it require a trip to the dealer? TIA, Vek
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