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Posted

Having recently disconnected & charged my battery on my UK 98 2.5 Boxster I now find both the ABS & Oil Pressure Light constantly on. Oil pressure & brakes function normally. Any idea how to resolve/re-set these?

Thanks

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Posted

Try this for ROW (Euro):

Ignition ON

Disconnect GROUND cable from battery

Disconnect POWER cable from battery

Connect both LOOSE cables with GROUND (car body) for 10 minutes

Connect POWER cable on the battery

Connect GROUND cable on the battery

Ignition OFF

Ignition ON

START engine

The warning lights should be out

Note the radio code before you disconnect the battery

Use the window learning procedure

Posted

Hi RFM,

Thanks very much for your help. I will try this exactly as you write as soon as I return home in 4 weeks time (currently working offshore in the Gulf of Mexico).

I will drop you a line to let you know how I got on

Regards - Pete

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Posted
Sorry, forgot to ask exactly what is 'the window learning procedure?

Regards - Pete

Please do a search it's been covered many times. Look for "windows relearn" or "windows training".

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