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Posted

Hi Everyone,

Couldn't find where to say hi so I'll post here....Hope it's OK?

I have owned my 2001 Boxster S 986 35k otc for nearly 2 years and have enjoyed every minute of it too.

Always a pleasure to drive and a quality built car.

Up until the recent snowy weather we've had its been trouble free motoring but the lack of use has caused to much battery drain and I've had to discover the joys of opening the front luggage compartment the hard way ;)

Pleased I've read up on how to do this and that my car came with the manual.

A couple of problems I now have are the radio code which I will post in the appropriate board about and my rear spoiler, which is now fully raised all the time. Using the switch located on the fuse box has no effect and the fusebox cover isn't fouling the switch. Is there a reset switch for this? I'd hate to be seen by a clued up copper that knows these spoilers only raise when speeding :D :rolleyes:

Any ideas on what to look at or suggestions of things to try would be very much appreciated...

Thanks for reading

Osc

Posted
Have you tried checking the actual fuse for the spoiler? It could have popped while charging the car.

Thanks for the reply,

Before I had read your reply I decided to disconnect the battery again to see if what broke it might fix it and it did.

After reconnecting the battery I tried the switch and it lowered the spoiler. Weird!

If I have any further issues with it I will post back.

Thanks for the thought!

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