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You had a wreck where airbags deployed and you’re doing the repairs yourself? Are you the owner or are you a shop? Copart?There was a small accident. the hood was replaced, new airbags bought, plastics all kinds of things, 12 volt battery, but still do not start, I wanted to understand how to turn on the relay
I'm sorry but I think you're being a bit harsh here. It's natural that people feel curious. Albeit some of us like DIY stuff or will eventually let a third party shop spray our bumpers in case of some minor scuffs, it's not common at all someone DIY repair a car with deployed airbags. Specially not a car from 2021 that is probably still under warranty. I mean, once repaired outside of the Porsche Network, I can't see Porsche accepting any warranty claim whatsoever on any other component that might fail while under warranty. Imagine your gearbox or motor failing in 3 or 4 months. What then? The dealer is going to refuse any liability once they find out the car has been repaired off the grid. I don't know. Your car, your decision. It's just not the norm around the world.Why do you all Americans ask so many inappropriate questions, I asked you a question if you can help just do taht, if you do not know the answer to my question don't ask strange and irrelevant questions. In the aforementioned question, I did not say that the airbags have changed myself, or in any kind of service, you do not even know Im in America or not, but I see you critics and demagogs here are full, you're second who asks if the car is mine or not, I want to immediately satisfy your interest, yes it is my car. And I'm not in the States, and if you or any of you do not make a difference to me who, do not know the answer to my question, do not ask anything and keep your comments to yourself
Thanks in advance
Overreact much?Why do you all Americans ask so many inappropriate questions, I asked you a question if you can help just do taht, if you do not know the answer to my question don't ask strange and irrelevant questions. In the aforementioned question, I did not say that the airbags have changed myself, or in any kind of service, you do not even know Im in America or not, but I see you critics and demagogs here are full, you're second who asks if the car is mine or not, I want to immediately satisfy your interest, yes it is my car. And I'm not in the States, and if you or any of you do not make a difference to me who, do not know the answer to my question, do not ask anything and keep your comments to yourself
Thanks in advance
It was a simple question on a public forum. If you don’t want discussion, don’t post on a public discussion forum. And your (over)reaction indicates that my question may have been a valid one.Thanks for participating in the forum.Why do you all Americans ask so many inappropriate questions, I asked you a question if you can help just do taht, if you do not know the answer to my question don't ask strange and irrelevant questions. In the aforementioned question, I did not say that the airbags have changed myself, or in any kind of service, you do not even know Im in America or not, but I see you critics and demagogs here are full, you're second who asks if the car is mine or not, I want to immediately satisfy your interest, yes it is my car. And I'm not in the States, and if you or any of you do not make a difference to me who, do not know the answer to my question, do not ask anything and keep your comments to yourself
Thanks in advance
To recap this thread, you signed on anonymously onto a public forum, and - as your very first question - you asked how to defeat a fundamental safety system of the car, specifically after an accident.Why do you all Americans ask so many inappropriate questions, I asked you a question if you can help just do taht, if you do not know the answer to my question don't ask strange and irrelevant questions. In the aforementioned question, I did not say that the airbags have changed myself, or in any kind of service, you do not even know Im in America or not, but I see you critics and demagogs here are full, you're second who asks if the car is mine or not, I want to immediately satisfy your interest, yes it is my car. And I'm not in the States, and if you or any of you do not make a difference to me who, do not know the answer to my question, do not ask anything and keep your comments to yourself
To be fair... https://geotargit.com/called.php?qcity=Los AngelesOh, and as regards where you are, your profile says Los Angeles…
The location is declared; the country flag comes from the ip 'lot' where the most recent new sign on took place. (Or some other convoluted logic, I need to ask Admin to fix mine.) OP appears to have logged on from Armenia.Oh, and as regards where you are, your profile says Los Angeles…
You may have missed my point, as I was siding with the others on this thread. What you asked here is a red flag. I don't know how you would not have realized that. Secondly, "back at home" culture, or "in person" behavior does not translate online; it helps to have a bit thicker of a skin when posting on a public forum, and not take questions personally. No one here asked truly personal (as in 'identifying') questions, the concern was that someone is trying to put back on the road a crashed Taycan. With advice from a public forum, no less.Exactly
They are all uncertified experts, they all think that they can speak about a person in this way, questioning my words, this in the country where I was born and raised does not look nice, we all have to be responsible for our words.Given the distance and the fact that we are in the online. sphere, I just tried to explain and not to offend with my words
I may have trolled you on that one ? - this forum is probably the gentlest/most polite of car forums I've ever visited. You may find a different reaction on RennList, but good luck nonetheless.thanks for rennlist though
Dude, holy fuck are you overreacting. You post a unique question, get the obvious questions, and you freak out. Are you new to the Internet and how forums work?Exactly
They are all uncertified experts, they all think that they can speak about a person in this way, questioning my words, this in the country where I was born and raised does not look nice, we all have to be responsible for our words.Given the distance and the fact that we are in the online. sphere, I just tried to explain and not to offend with my words, but dude apparently can not think properly, he went on in the same spirit,I do not even find the point in answering him, let him have his opinion, in any case, what I wanted to briefly explain it will not work until we are not a tete-a-tete
thanks for rennlist though
If airbags were deployed its a serious accident and if battery was damaged (you don't know what happened inside) you shouldn't keep it near your house. Take it to Porsche in other country even if your car history will be fucked.There was a small accident. the hood was replaced, new airbags bought, plastics all kinds of things, 12 volt battery, but still do not start, I wanted to understand how to turn on the relay