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Boxster's Brake Warning: Where to Find Trusted Service?
Warning light in the speedometer of the vehicle
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Thanks for sharing your experience! That sounds exactly like what I'm dealing with. If you don't mind me asking, what did you end up paying for the whole brake job? Also, have you had any other brake-related issues pop up since then? I've heard mixed things about aftermarket vs OEM parts for Porsches, so I'm trying to figure out what route to take.
Hey again! Happy to help with those details. After seeing the mechanic last month, it turned out my brake fluid was indeed running low, but like I mentioned before, the brake pads were the main culprit. The total bill came to 480€ for everything, pads, rotors, sensors, and labor. They topped up the brake fluid too, and I haven't had any warning lights since then. I stuck with OEM parts, didn't want to risk it with aftermarket ones on a Porsche. Sure, they're pricier, but I figure it's worth it for peace of mind, you know? Since the repair, my brakes feel way more responsive, and everything's been running smooth as butter. Quick tip, if you're planning to get yours fixed, make sure to book in advance. These specialist shops can get pretty busy, especially now that we're heading into summer driving season. Better to get it sorted sooner rather than later, especially with brakes. You really don't want to mess around with safety stuff!
Wow, thanks so much for all the info! You convinced me to get it checked out, and I'm really glad I did. I took your advice and went to a certified Porsche specialist yesterday. Turned out my situation was pretty similar to yours, worn brake pads and low fluid. The whole thing set me back about 520€, a bit more than what you paid, but they did a thorough job. Went with OEM parts too, definitely the right call for these cars. The mechanic I found was super professional, showed me exactly what was wrong, and explained everything clearly. Such a different experience from my last garage! The brakes feel amazing now, like night and day difference. Really appreciate your help with this. Having someone share their similar experience made me feel much more confident about getting it sorted. Now I can enjoy those summer drives without worrying about that warning light! Take care!
Hey! I can relate to this one. Had a similar warning light pop up on my 2020 Porsche Cayman last spring. Initially thought it was just low brake fluid like you, but when I took it to my trusted Porsche specialist, turned out my brake pads were seriously worn down and needed immediate replacement. Apparently, the brake wear sensors triggered the warning. Had mine fixed at Precision Auto Works (not going back to the dealership after previous experiences). They showed me the old brake pads, they were worn right down to the metal backing. Could've been dangerous if left unchecked. The mechanic mentioned this is pretty common on Porsches around 120,000 km, especially if you enjoy spirited driving. The whole job included replacing pads, rotors, and sensors. It was a serious repair that needed immediate attention, wouldn't recommend putting it off. My advice would be to get it checked ASAP by a certified Porsche specialist. The warning light is there for a reason.