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Ok, so I haven't debugged this yet at all. But......here are the known symptoms:
- The Tiptronic gear indicator lights on the tach are dark, never light up.
- The clock stopped.
- The temp indicator only displays in celsius. Hitting the F button still leaves in in celsius!!
Huh? What is the root cause? How are these things related? I can probably trace it down, everything else appears fine, but since this was such an odd combination, I thought it might make a nice trivia question so we can all exercise our desire for more and more understanding of these cars.
Winner gets: ..... probably a $5.00 gift certificate to Design 1 Racing or .... I can offer free marriage advice.
Back story: I lent the 968 to my nephew who visited from Germany for 2 weeks with his girlfriend. And they drove it all around San Diego (lots) and nothing ever went wrong with it, and I found this after they left. Now some may say that is really not so wise, to lend you beloved 968 to people in their 20s. But I'll have to admit I felt so good about doing this, they got a huge treat, nobody ever let me borrow their Porsche, and they would never have an opportunity like this. I am sure they didn't do anything wrong, just something failed along the way. It was pretty cool to share the Porsche experience, its the right thing to do.
Roland
'93 Coupe Tip Silver on Grey, '02 911 C4S, '89 Vanagon Syncro -- (RIP: 944, 911SC, 931, MGB, VW Bug, GTO, Sprite.)
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Generally, I would say fuses.
Did something get wet (maybe they washed the car for you, because you are so kind and generous)?
In case I'm right...how do I convince my wife that I NEED a Cayman in addition to my 968?
Jay
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Mike wins! Replaced it already. Thanks. I'm gonna have to find harder trivia questions for you guys.
Jay, there are only 2 truths in this world: 1. the universe is infinite, and 2. never ask Roland for marriage advice. (hint: suggest to her a Vanagon, preferably a Syncro, my wife loves ours).
Now back to some harder trivia: In the movie "The Specialist" where James Woods drives the 968, exactly how many kilometers does he drive it in the movie?
Roland
'93 Coupe Tip Silver on Grey, '02 911 C4S, '89 Vanagon Syncro -- (RIP: 944, 911SC, 931, MGB, VW Bug, GTO, Sprite.)