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Old 08-03-2006, 07:06 AM   #4
EPIQTodd
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I consider it a serious lack of good judgement on Porsche's part with the warning light reset maneuver, requiring the owner to visit the dealer (inconveniencing both the owner and the dealer) to turn off lights that no longer have a true warning, like you suggested. I had one that would appear more serious, the airbag light, for when I swapped out seats, but still, when there is NO warning message, why should the light stay on? I disconnected my battery overnight to get rid of it to no avail, so I also have to go to the dealer for a ridiculous light reset - 45 miles away.
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