State not defaulting to local Rego lookup

State not defaulting to local Rego lookup

The workaround below will fix the state not defaulting to local Rego lookup on PartsiQ website issue.


1. Disable the browser location setting.









2. Clear the browser cache.






3. Reallow the browser location setting.




4. Access to Parts iQ and allow “Know your location”, then retry the Rego lookup.





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