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Dash Mounted Security L.E.D

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As far as I am aware all modern 911 models have a dash mounted security L.E.D which, when activated, confirms that the car is locked & alarmed by the typical red flashing L.E.D.

My current understanding of the Cayman is that this is not a facility that is available despite the prominence of what appears to be a dash mounted L.E.D (not working) that is identical to that on a 996.

The small L.E.D's in the centre console (door lock / unlock button and radio) are all well and good if you can walk up to the car and view from the either the rear or side windows. However, I for one, am constantly checking the car and would rather have a visible display that could be viewed easily from the comfort of my living room window.

Given that the unit looks so similar to that on a 996 (which does emit a flashing red light) I have convinced myself that there should be something similar on the Cayman.

Surely it's just a short trip to the dealer to have it activated???

The "quick reference guide" says that the unit is the interior temperature monitor / GPS antennal. However as I do not have GPS and there is already an air sensor built into the air-conditioning unit (the small grille in the middle) I cannot help but feel that all is not as it should be.

Any thoughts out there?
 

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