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Message: Yes, even with Porsche having updated the indicator,

Changed By: Laz
Change Date: December 02, 2015 12:00PM

Yes, even with Porsche having updated the indicator,
it has a very short range from min to max and can get stuck. (I observed this with my car about two years ago, even though it was the updated replacement.) It's a flaky little pin float thing, and has ambiguous (at least to me) markings.min/max indicators.
Changed By: Laz
Change Date: December 02, 2015 12:00PM

Yes, even with Porsche having updated the indicator,
it has a very short range from min to max and can get stuck. (I observed this with my car about two years ago, even though it was the updated replacement.) It's a flaky little pin float thing., and has ambiguous (at least to me) markings.

Original Message

Author: Laz
Date: December 02, 2015 11:58AM

Yes, even with Porsche having updated the indicator,
it has a very short range from min to max and can get stuck. (I observed this with my car about two years ago, even though it was the updated replacement.) It's a flaky little pin float thing.