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Old 07-16-2015, 12:34 PM   #1
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Thanks Luv2Box,

I took the vehicle to my Porsche mechanic. He has been working on Porsche's now for some time. I will engage and ask the pertinent questions, but feel, based on past performance - he has done the correct work.

I just would hate to take the car to a stealership and find out it was something as small as a sensor, which I am more than capable and happy to change myself.

I might look into the shift lever sensor first and then move on to the more complex stuff.

thanks for the response.
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