07-21-2009, 02:44 PM
I've owned my 1994 968 since june of 1996. Every other year I have taken in for it's smog check. Car always passes, never a problem. So this year, take the car in and the Tech says your check engine light isn't working. To which I replied it doesn't have a check engine light, just the big red annunciator with the exclamation mark. So I look in the owners manual and it shows a "Check engine light" but in the entire time I have owned the car this light has never come on.
Took the car to my mechanic and ask about it and he asks me where I bought the car and I told him California, but the car was registered in AZ when I purchased it. It seems that in 1994, California reguired a "Check Engine Light", but evidently none of the other 49 States did. So we pull the instrument cluster and sure enough the there is no bulb installed for the check engine light and the light socket itself is not wired to anything. So the mechanic wires the bulb socket and puts in a bulb and we have a check engine light. The cost was 2 hours worth of labor.
So how much money do you suppose Porsche saved by not installing the @#%&* bulb and the @#$%&* wire on California cars, 10 DM maybe?
My mechanics response is that times Porsche can be very literal when it comes to compliance issues. They provide everything you need and nothing you don't, the cost of the wire and bulb and labor to connect it probably never even entered the conversation.
Took the car to my mechanic and ask about it and he asks me where I bought the car and I told him California, but the car was registered in AZ when I purchased it. It seems that in 1994, California reguired a "Check Engine Light", but evidently none of the other 49 States did. So we pull the instrument cluster and sure enough the there is no bulb installed for the check engine light and the light socket itself is not wired to anything. So the mechanic wires the bulb socket and puts in a bulb and we have a check engine light. The cost was 2 hours worth of labor.
So how much money do you suppose Porsche saved by not installing the @#%&* bulb and the @#$%&* wire on California cars, 10 DM maybe?
My mechanics response is that times Porsche can be very literal when it comes to compliance issues. They provide everything you need and nothing you don't, the cost of the wire and bulb and labor to connect it probably never even entered the conversation.

