Porsche 911 997 Fix "Check Raised Brake Light" DIY

Porsche 911 997 Fix "Check Raised Brake Light" DIY

This video shows you how to fix the message “Check Raised Brake Light” by replacing the rear center bake light in the spoiler.

Raised Brake Light (997.631.051.04): https://bit.ly/3NvRCGD

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@flyingjeff1984 says:

Aaron, thanks for that bit of intel. As to the wing. It’s your car so do what you want, right?  
When I’m shopping for a 997.2 (which I am right now) and I see a wing——next. Not interested.  
Also of note, for a newer car to be CPO, it much be unmodified.

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