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Sain0rs 08-28-2006 09:15 AM

Spoiler Indicator
 
When the spoiler is raised, either automatically or manually, is the spoiler dash light supposed to illuminate until the spoiler is lowered?

I flipped through the manual but I didn't see anything about this and I just wanted to make sure the light wasn't broken.

denverpete 08-28-2006 09:33 AM

If the spoiler is raised automatically - the spoiler light will not come on. If at speeds above 75 mph the spoiler does not raise, or does not raise completely, the light will come on.

If you raise the spoiler manually, the light will come on and stay on while the spoiler is up. It will have to be lowered manually at which point the light goes off.

Ronzi 08-28-2006 10:21 AM

The spoiler light will also light up when you start the engine, and stay illuminated until the car "moves off".
If it doesn't light up when you start the engine, then you apparently have a light problem.
Otherwise, as Pete described, no light = good, light = bad.

Rail26 08-28-2006 04:24 PM

Does that spoiler really do anything besides make me hit that gas at 74 to get to 75 just to raise the spoiler?

Sain0rs 08-28-2006 05:15 PM

Thanks everyone for the responses

Quote:

Originally Posted by denverpete
If you raise the spoiler manually, the light will come on and stay on while the spoiler is up. It will have to be lowered manually at which point the light goes off.

I've raised the spoiler manually both while parked and at speed (~50-65mph) and have never seen the indicator come on. I'm pretty sure the light comes on during the ignition key-on check, though.

If I didn't mention before, it's an '03 S

weird

MNBoxster 08-28-2006 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rail26
Does that spoiler really do anything besides make me hit that gas at 74 to get to 75 just to raise the spoiler?

Hi,

Get yourself a lonely, deserted, stretch of road. Then remove the Spoiler fuse. Next, take the car to 75MPH (life Insurance policy in your upper left pocket, just to be safe). Now, you tell me, does that spoiler really do anything?

Just Kidding, even a khaki-colored windbeater like you would have some unpleasantness if you drove w/o the spoiler over 75MPH. These things won't auto-rotate to safety...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99

Rail26 08-29-2006 05:00 AM

Wow, khaki colored windbeater? I will have you know that I have stepped up to a vintage 1960 Canadian 4 engine turboprop that is slower than a Carrera GT! Nothing but the best for the Army.

MNBoxster 08-29-2006 05:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rail26
Wow, khaki colored windbeater? I will have you know that I have stepped up to a vintage 1960 Canadian 4 engine turboprop that is slower than a Carrera GT! Nothing but the best for the Army.

Hi,

RC-7 or RC-7B? Isn't that the old canadian Dash 7? You must have about 7 hrs. endurance in that thing?

That'll help the Log Book and give you a skillset for Civilian Life - "Ladies and Gentlemen, please stow your tables and place your seats in their upright position for Take-Off. Thank you for flying RailAir..." ;)

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99

Rail26 09-09-2006 01:27 PM

You are correct MNBox...however, it is now called a E0-5C. Hangtime approaches 9 hours. 1.5 more years and I hope to be calling an airline/cargo company home. I am tired of working for a living.


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