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Porsche 111 Point Check Query

Carlton

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I have decided to renew the Porsche warranty and therefore I require the car to undergo the 111 point condition check with the dealer!

I have booked my 911 for the Porsche 111 point check query for next week, however I have read at least one individual who has a 911 and a Dashcam that was professionally hardwired installed. However the car was rejected and did not pass the the 111 point check and the dealer insisted to validate the 111 point check the owner would need to remove the Dashcam from the car!

This I find quite disturbing, I too have a dash cam installed and is semi hardwired as it connects to the fuse box with piggyback connectors. I can disconnect these connectors from the fuse box however I am not able to remove the wiring so it is obvious that all I have done is disconnected the connectors from the fuse box. So the wires and the voltage protector unit will be still be seen. So if the wiring and the voltage protector can not be hidden then is is worth just disconnecting the two wires that power the dashcam in the first place?

Has other members also experienced this issue with Dashcams on piggyback connectors to the fuse box.
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Snip the cable somewhere along its length where it is out of sight, then remove the dashcam.
Refit after the inspection, using an in-line cable connector to re-establish the installation.
Regards,

Clive
 
Please to say the car passed the Porsche 111 Point Check at my local dealership and promptly purchased the 24 month extension warranty, so if one of the turbos fail I am covered. :)
 
My previous 911(991.1 C2S) passed the 111 point check with a dashcam installed by Halfords. However Halfords cannot install the same dashcam on my latest 911 (991.2 turbo s) because there is not a suitable feed from the fuse box. Fair play to Halfords they could have used any live feed which would have invalidated the warrenty.

My local Porsche Centre were also unable to install it, but offered a Porsche supplied dashcam for the bargain price of £850.
 
teifi said:
My local Porsche Centre were also unable to install it, but offered a Porsche supplied dashcam for the bargain price of £850.

What is the Porsche supplied dashcam?
 

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