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Chappelle

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My guess (sorry no firmer than that!) is that it'll count down from when it is reset

I believe my local indy is still operating in Edinburgh FWIW

 
Hi all, hope everybody is keeping safe and well, I would have been taxing my car yesterday for the next 6months -(after it has been hibernating in the garage over winter) - but now not going to bother, due to the current situation, the car is also due a service but every where is shut, obviously I will get it done, as soon as is possible. Was wondering when the service message and date are reset whether it will be from when it was due or from when I eventually get the service done (2/3 months - who knows?!) - car Boxster 981
with best regards Glenn
 
Educated guess when it's reset I assume it's from the reset of 12 months or 24 months or mileage depending on a cars service schedule.

 
I'd perhaps make a note and stick it in the service book to show/remind any potential future buyers that the service became due during the lockdown. If that's not a good reason for it not being done on time, I'm not sure what is.

Jon

 
My extended warranty expires in May...so doubt (understandably) that I will be able to get the 111 point check done before this. This raises the question as to whether if any warranty faults found in a 'late' 'check are found if they will be fixed F.O.C and if Porsche will apply the higher 'expired' warranty cost if and when I renew. As it's not being driven it's a moot point.

Minor stuff considering whats going on.

 

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