Hello all!
I have just serviced my 2006 Boxster and it seems the service can only be reset by using the computer or similar tools (Durametric and so). I thought it would be a combination of buttons but not.
For those living in SoCal (Orange County), do you have any advice? Any shop that will not charge is too much to ask?
Thanks in advance!
Andrés
...check YouTube or online media/forum search, as there are some tips out there for the "Reset". A relative of mine found the trick online; used his smartphone for the reset on his BMW x3. Other than that go to a well equipped independent with OBDll "Tools"...or the dealer/stealer.
It makes my blood boil that you essentially have to pay either the dealer or an independent to reset your service light on these cars. We have a 2017 Macan GTS and I do the basic services on it and yet I have to take it in for the service light.
Now the latest development from the dealerships is unless they perform the actual service they will not reset the light for you. Complete BS. Shame on Porsche and others for not making this an on-board computer reset system.
I agree. I own an independent shop (in Charlottesville, VA) and I find it stupid there is no other option to reset. We will usually reset a service light for someone without charging, unless there is an issue with the reset. BMW’s still allow the service reset through the instrument cluster, but they’re the only ones.
I also find it stupid that a battery has to be registered to the vehicle when changed, but that’s another rant.
Find a good independent to perform the reset or get an Autel scanner, around $500 for their base model. It will reset the service light and I believe will also register a battery and read/clear all faults, including air bag.
@Cairo94507...agreed ! Once upon a time Autozone (other Parts houses as well) would scan & reset your obdll trouble codes for Free/ no obligation to purchase parts. The dealers here in CA somehow forced them to stop. Dealers are Notorious for Scan fees; like taking your Expedition in (under warranty) for a bad EGR. The $90 part was covered (I already pre-scanned the EGR problem with my Code Reader)...they slapped a Scan fee of $127 on the warranty invoice, said they don't accept cust'r scans
Yeah, that’s BS for the scan fee. When I worked for BMW, everything related to the warranty part was covered, INCLUDING the fault scan and reset. Granted that was over 9 years ago, so things may have since changed.
Definitely is a pain that you practically have to be a computer engineer to work on these newer cars - I sprung for the Durametric which for sure is spendy but has been highly useful for my 997
Took my 2001 Mazda Miata in to the dealer to replace a bad cam position sensor. The car would randomly cut out on the freeway and then restart after sitting. Got it home and read the codes with my obd reader and then took it in the next morning to get it done. I told the service mgr to replace the cam position sensor and he said “how do i know?” I said i read the codes and he tried to explain that they “needed to check it out themselves” I said fine as long as I dont pay for it, “fix what I asked for”. They didn’t charge for the diagnostics
That tape option reminded me that my dad once placed the cigarettes pack to cover the speedo so my mom will not be the speed limiter.
I have a scan tool that should be able to handle this....I'm not far, just in Long Beach if you'd like to cruise by. Shouldn't take but a few minutes. message me if you'd like
This one works great on my 2017 991, resetting different service reminders and clearing other codes. It should work on the 987.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011DKBXBK/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I remember doing a used car safety inspection on a 2014 Cayman S. Niello Porsche would not reset the service light unless we performed the 30k service with factory parts. So I told our used car department at the dealership I work for know and had our parts department order the parts. After the service was performed, I had our used car department take the vehicle to Niello for the reset. When I talked with one of the service advisors at Niello Porsche, he said we had an earlier year where you could still reset through the cluster we would have been okay. It was fun doing the plugs, and air filter replacement on it haha.
Thank you all for the interest and perceptions.
I am glad to say I met Pat and he did it in a matter of seconds.
Also, extra glad to have met him and his enthusiasm and business about break caliper.
This is what makes 914world great.
Cheers!
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