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Blakester

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About Blakester

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  • From
    Maryland
  • Porsche Club
    PCA (Porsche Club of America)
  • Present cars
    1999 Boxster392847
  • Future cars
    987 S
  • Former cars
    1959 Alfa Spyder
    1960 Alfa coupe

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  1. Make sure you immediatly remove the driver's seat and get the Alarm Module that is mounted under it out of the car and open up it to dry out. Even if it it doesn't seem wet, when you brake the water flows forward and will ruin it. $2k+ repair if it needs to be replaced.
  2. Check that your trunk lids are closed completely. If not, the selonoid can buzz attempting to lock the release levers. I will bet you had the lids open while changing tires.
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