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Posted

Hi, Searched around on here and could not find the answer. My trip odometer will not reset. It is working, just won't reset to zero. MY 04 CS. I would think that the reset button is mechanical vs. electrical? TIA

Posted

I had the same problem. The button had a piece broken off behind the face. I popped it off and could manually reset it. I ordered a new piece and all is well.

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Posted

Thanks! The button did come off, took a little persuading tho. Is that the best price that you found 24 bucks? Thanks again!

US Dealer MSRP $30.83 so anything under that is good.

  • 5 months later...
Posted

I have the same issue, odometer reset button does nothing. I ordered a new one. (Sunset Porsche has it: the trip reset button is $25.98 part 955-641-070-00.)

I've been pulling on the old part using my fingers only and it does not seem to budge -- I have not put a huge amount of pull/pressure but it makes me nervous.

For you guys that have done this: how much pulling does it require to pull the button free? Did you use your hands-only or pliers? Please let me know, any info would be much appreciated. Thanks.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Part arrived today -- using my thumbnail I gave the button a serious tug and out it came. Comparing the old button to new I could see what had worn out/broken off. New button lined up and slipped in with moderate finger pressure. All well. Button works fine now, odometer resets each time the button is pressed.

The team at Sunset Imports are really, really good. Great prices, fast shipping, good overall communications.

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