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  1. There were some drive shaft changes on the 993 depending on the model year. Based on that you may have to replace the whole drive shaft.
  2. The last spec on "Approved Transmission Oils" is The parts are: Filter 955.307.403.00 gasket for filter 955.325.443.00 gasket for pan 966.397.016.00
  3. Sorry, we do not publish manuals or sections of manuals here.
  4. How about I send you the factory procedure and you write it up with pictures here?
  5. Sometimes the cylinder head can be welded (a special process for alloys). If not, then both the cylinder head and cam cover are replaced (as they are a matched set).
  6. Is it the nut that holds the ignition switch in place? Does it unscrew? If, so, then it is 997.618.759.00 -- retail $1.98
  7. :welcome: I only see two in Porsche's parts/price list and one is marked for Tiptronic and one is marked for 6speed.
  8. The car is Lapis Blue with a dark blue top. The discs are dark blue. Thanks Lorem! I meant the trim color - so they match - do you know the color name? Your choices are: Black - 996.555.457.00.A10 Graphite Grey - 996.555.457.00.C50 Metropole Blue - 996.555.457.00.G10 Space Grey - 996.555.457.00.B50
  9. I don't think you can mount it without removing the front bumper re-enforcement - it bolts to the same point on the left side.
  10. Just remove the wheel well liner. Several plastic rivets and a couple of plastic nuts as I recall.
  11. What color? (so I give you the correct part number)
  12. The two closest colors to what I see are: 997.552.425.01.A03 Ignition surround in black -- retail $13.74 997.552.425.01.5V7 Ignition surround in stone grey -- retail $13.74
  13. The GT3 cats likely would not work - different engine and O2 sensors mount at different places. For a MY02 996: 996.113.031.06 996.113.032.06 They retail for about $1000 each. Check with Sunset Imports (Porsche Parts at Dealer Cost) for a much better price.
  14. The part is only about $13 retail price. If you give me the trim color I can give you a part number.
  15. Have a look here too... Adjusting Hood Latch Mechanism
  16. These? http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=287
  17. Porsche has kits for the protection caps but I don't see one for the seals and pistons. Try emailing JeffClark at sunsetimports.com - he may know of a piston and seal kit.
  18. Try 2742 or 2740 Hi Loren, Sorry but the codes did not work. I also tried 2740, 2741, 2742, 2743, 2744, 2739, and 2738. Those did not work either. In addition my radio is actually CDR-210.There is also a number when i take the radio face out. That number is 228012516272189905. Is there any other information you need? Are there any numbers you would suggest? Thanks a lot again in advanced! EDIT--- My car is also a 1999 Porsche C2. The manufactured date was in July 1998. It is a US car if that helps as well. Sorry, you will need to call a dealer or Becker.
  19. We have added and/or updated TSBs in the following categories (13 TSBs total - affecting all models): 987 - 2 Cayman - 2 997 - 1 997 TT - 1 997 GT2 - 2 Cayenne (gen 1) - 2 Cayenne (gen 2) - 2 All models - 1 Notable additions are: PCM2.1 - New maps for navigation module (all models with PCM 2.1 only) Updated Approved Oils list for all Porsche cars (except Cayenne V6)
  20. HI could you send me the instuctions as I am trying to do mine but stuck trying to get the light switch out? The light switch is covered here if you do a search. PLEASE do not ask people to copy copyrighted material for you here.
  21. Loren...could you please send me this TSB? Thanks You are a Contributing Member and can view that TSB here online. You want TSB 7/01 6102 Noises in the Hardtop -- dated Mar 22, 2002. http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?a...load&id=116
  22. 1. Switch off ignition and remove ignition key. 2. Use a plastic spatula to carefully unclip the covering frame, starting from the bottom left and right. 3. Unscrew both fastening screws. 4. Pull out car radio together with oddments tray. Unscrewing fastening screws and removing the radio. 5. Press electrical plugs on radio and then pull off.
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