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Old 08-11-2010, 10:14 AM   #1
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Thanks for the help and info guys,I appreciate it. Tomorrow I have the service appointment at 11am,luckily for me the window works fine for now for the exception of the crackling sound and the inability of it to lower properly when opening the door.Wish me and my wallet good luck tomorrow jaja.
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Old 08-12-2010, 08:10 PM   #2
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Just got back from servicing my car and after seeing the horrifying bill, i
decided to keep away from the dealer for a while jaja.The labor rate
at my dealer is $135 an hour.So they charged me $202.50 to
diagnose the check engine light, my window regulator was $319.02,
they charged me $337.50 for labor for a total bill of $916.74.
I was very pleased with the window working, properly and just
when i thought my problems were over,as i drove back to my city which is
a 2 1/2 drive, i noticed that my key was really
hard to take out and insert again.I had to take it out at an angle and
forcefully and same thing when inserting it. I also noticed that my
headlights would not operate properly and i had turn on the car
and then turn the key slightly to the left to make the headlights work
properly. Damn am i the most unluckiest owner or what, do
u guys think i have a case by complaining to the dealer, since that
problem occurred after i left the shop?
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Old 08-13-2010, 10:46 AM   #3
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Calling the dealer certainly would not hurt. You just spent a chunk with them (although to them its nothing) and they could at least give you an explanation.

Hope you get it resolved. Glad to see another from Texas on here. Welcome.
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Old 08-13-2010, 12:28 PM   #4
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Well I called the dealer,they said they weren't liable for the damage to my ignition switch since they only worked on my window.they also said it was a very common problem on older boxsters.part was about $200 and labor about $300,I think I'll pass and change it myself after finding several great how-to websites.I'm deciding to get either the vw or audi ignition switch replacement,any of u guys have any advice or info before I proceed with the experiment?
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Old 08-15-2010, 09:48 AM   #5
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do it yourself. it's not hard. check this site for instructions. i replaced switches on mine and my wife's box. only takes 20-30 minutes. i suggest purchasing a small jewelers screwdriver for removing the ignition switch. you can buy the switch online for less than $20.

you might want to do some research on water pump and aos...those will fail eventually. water pump should go around 60k miles. aos varies, but if you catch it early you will save hundreds in o2 sensors.

good luck!
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