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> NOT 914 - ADVICE TO RESET SERVICE LIGHT IN P BOXSTER 987, IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
HIPPIEKILLER
post Feb 13 2022, 08:14 AM
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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
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post Feb 13 2022, 12:38 PM
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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
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