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Old 07-09-2007, 02:25 PM   #14
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Never heard about the alarm issue, but the STOP issue is prevalent. Porsche admits no wrongdoing and will blame your CDs for the issue.

Complain to your Porsche service rep and get in the chain of having them replace your unit in hopes that you have a defective one. Once they've done that a few times you'll find that the problem still exists and that no one in Porsche has a solution.

You can then contact Porsche Customer Commitment (the number is in your owners manual) if you are still peeved about the issue and see what kind of appeasement you are able to wring out of them.

The whole thing's a lengthy process, but I'd say it's worth doing.


I pray that Porsche will get a decent supplier for their stereos someday. I believe the prayers are futile though.
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