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JohnA said:
My 997 shows mileage of 8735.8 on the trip computer but only 8723 on the odometer? Where did the 12.8 miles go, how did they end up different?
May 17, 2005 7:17:43 AM
May 17, 2005 9:29:24 AM
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Mike S said:
geez! 8700km's already?! where do you drive to?! I'm still sitting on 360km and I've had mine for 4 days!
May 17, 2005 10:40:14 AM
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JohnA said:
The trip cannot be reset (at least not by me) to show the odometer at zero, I have reset the trip a few times to zero but I would not have thought it would have any effect.
May 17, 2005 10:13:52 PM
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Steven Martins said:Quote:
Mike S said:
geez! 8700km's already?! where do you drive to?! I'm still sitting on 360km and I've had mine for 4 days!
That's 8700 miles,not Km.
In the first 4 days I had my Boxster S (almost 3 weeks ago) I did over 500 Km It will be 3 weeks on Thursday since I have it and it's already close to 2000 Km now :P
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JohnA said:
Ewi, when I picked the car up it had 25 miles on the odometer, I was interested because there was a thread at the time asking what would be on the odometer at delivery and it was pointed out that Porsche will have road tested the cars and there would be a few miles on, I am sure the dealer wasn't driving it around because I was aware of delivery and saw it prepared.
The trip cannot be reset (at least not by me) to show the odometer at zero, I have reset the trip a few times to zero but I would not have thought it would have any effect.
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Dilinger said:
BUT the interesting thing is that in GREECE it is not allowed nor they have the proper gear to reset the odometer at the PORSCHE DEALERSHIP.....
Maybe this is an issue that is done at PORSCHE GERMANY