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Anyone here in the Orange County Florida area? I bought my black 2000 Boxster in '05 and my friend bought a blue 2002 "S" last year. We would like to hear from people in the area that can show us how to keep his in great shape and get mine back up to speed. I just recently had a bender and cracked my plastic bumper in front. Minor passanger side fender ding. It blew my battery though, replaced with an Optima red. I also have a key remote that stopped working and after changing the 15 amp fuse on my central unit my airbag light is on. I have a great time with the car though. I've owned three other Porsches before, mostly front engine models, and this by far is my favorite. Mid engine cars rule. Thanks to all for all the great tips and how to sections, keep up the awesome work. This is a great forum.

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Anyone here in the Orange County Florida area? I bought my black 2000 Boxster in '05 and my friend bought a blue 2002 "S" last year. We would like to hear from people in the area that can show us how to keep his in great shape and get mine back up to speed. I just recently had a bender and cracked my plastic bumper in front. Minor passanger side fender ding. It blew my battery though, replaced with an Optima red. I also have a key remote that stopped working and after changing the 15 amp fuse on my central unit my airbag light is on. I have a great time with the car though. I've owned three other Porsches before, mostly front engine models, and this by far is my favorite. Mid engine cars rule. Thanks to all for all the great tips and how to sections, keep up the awesome work. This is a great forum.

If your airbag light is on, you can only turn it off with a PST2, PIWIS, or a Durametric unit. Since both you and your friend have Boxsters, it would be a good investment to get a Durametric unit. The basic one allows you to work on up to three cars, and cost only twice what some dealers will charge you to reset the airbag light. It has many other useful functions and will pay for itself in no time.

Regards, Maurice.

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Anyone here in the Orange County Florida area? I bought my black 2000 Boxster in '05 and my friend bought a blue 2002 "S" last year. We would like to hear from people in the area that can show us how to keep his in great shape and get mine back up to speed. I just recently had a bender and cracked my plastic bumper in front. Minor passanger side fender ding. It blew my battery though, replaced with an Optima red. I also have a key remote that stopped working and after changing the 15 amp fuse on my central unit my airbag light is on. I have a great time with the car though. I've owned three other Porsches before, mostly front engine models, and this by far is my favorite. Mid engine cars rule. Thanks to all for all the great tips and how to sections, keep up the awesome work. This is a great forum.

If your airbag light is on, you can only turn it off with a PST2, PIWIS, or a Durametric unit. Since both you and your friend have Boxsters, it would be a good investment to get a Durametric unit. The basic one allows you to work on up to three cars, and cost only twice what some dealers will charge you to reset the airbag light. It has many other useful functions and will pay for itself in no time.

Regards, Maurice.

Thanks for the info. Where can I get one?

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