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Old 01-08-2008, 12:39 AM   #9
CA_Boxster
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Location: N. California
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Search the forum. We all posted the batteries we used and their prices on one post (might be the one Tool Pants linked to). For about $5 you can get a thing that plugs into the cig lighter on one end and a 9v battery on the other. Plug this thing in and it keeps all the settings alive while the battery is disconnected. It takes about 5 minutes to replace the battery yourself.

My stereo isn't stock so I can't confirm that the cig lighter thing saves the stereo code, but I expect that it does.

Your battery needs to be replaced. Best to do it now and know you have a good battery for the next few years.
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