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gdavison

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  1. Its the Haggis* Hunting option .. .it deflates tyres on one side as well as lowering the suspension on that side so you can drive around a hill on the slope, with the car level .. while chasing Haggis.. make sure you Drive Anti Clockwise around the hill .. if you go clockwise it all goes wrong.. Haggis you see run Clockwise so your in perfect position to catch them

    * "A haggis is a small four-legged Scottish Highland creature, which has the limbs on one side shorter than the other side. This means that it is well adapted to run around the hills at a steady altitude, without either ascending or descending. However a haggis can easily be caught by running around the hill in the opposite direction.

    :drive:

    On a more serious note .. what wvicary said

  2. Common problem .. Hopefully yours is still just the clogged jet .. obviously try a thin wire into the nozzle jet in the rear high brake light..

    Porsche Club of GB Forum has a thread on other areas the hose "fails" . on my old car it used to "blow" the hose off inside the rear Brake light .. so when I washed the rear window it would fill the rear high brake light and "dribble" onto the glass (few others get this too) .. Some one else had it leak into cars headlining and some one else into the dashboard area (causing a lot of electrical damage)

    To replace the nozzle its a spoiler off job

  3. Happened with my Cayenne when I put the steering out of alignment (long story involving reversing in a very tight car park, gap in wall so beeping parking sensors went quiet I thought I was clear accelerated a bit.. and hit a low wall going backwards with tyre straight on to low wall.. tyre and alignment took all the hit ) .. when driving in a straight line PSM came on as you described .. My steering wheel was also a few degrees out of true .. was fixed after Porsche dropped it on Alignment "thingy ma bob"

    Hope that helps

  4. OMG - Email just received

    Hello

    This email is to let you know that finally, at long last we have received our first shipment of iPod integration kits for the Porsche MOST system. These units will retail at $599. We received VERY limited quantities so if you’re interested in placing an order or have any questions regarding the unit, please contact me as soon as possible.

    Best Regards

    _____________________________________

    Jessie Wise | Dice Electronics

    jessie@diceelectronics.com

    www.diceelectronics.com

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