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Posted

So I took my '01 S into HBL today for the Airbag/Seatbelt light symptom. Third time in as many years it has been there for this, fourth time in total the car has been in to a dealer for the same symptoms. 2 seat belts replaced and TSB 6924 applied before.

So I went around back and talked to the service tech and asked him what he was finding. He said that Porsche has changed "what they want us to do" still again and that the fix they applied via the TSB last year had now been replaced with a new approach. I notice that the 2004 TSB # 6924 is marked "superseded" but there is no indication of what replaces it here in the TSB list when I search on "airbag".

Anyone know what the TSB # is that replaces 6924?

It is so wonderful to walk up to the paying counter and hear "no charge, we'll mail you the paperwork, car is out front".

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Posted

If is says "Superceded" here that means that it has been replaced.

We have the latest TSBs (that Porsche has sent to us as a subscriber) - sometimes direct connect dealers get new TSBs electronically a little earlier than we do.

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