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  1. 997-605-116-00 is the X51 part. I don't know if that will fit a standard distributor tube - the X51 gets a different one of those too. What are you trying to do?
  2. The published version (CD or print) comes out usually 3-4 months after the date of the TSB. That is when we (and dealers get them). We pay about $475 a year for this service. The PIWIS version is out faster but it is electronic only (and PIWIS updates cost $18,000 per year).
  3. The Millennium wheels were polished and then coated with clear paint according to TSB 10/99 4440 Special Model 911 “Millennium” Wheels -- dated 11-16-1999. It mentions care for scratches nothing about flaking. Are you sure it isn't clear coat flaking?
  4. http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...post&p=2588
  5. When RFM says "Key 2" I think he is referring to the other ignition key that came with your car.
  6. I would look for a bent heat shield around the mufflers.
  7. Yes and no... If it is a bad sensor probably not. If it is a stuck thermostat then possibly.
  8. TC was only MY99 so you don't have it. I doubt Porsche would carry both parts if either would work. Maybe Tool Pants remembers what those connect to - I don't off the top of my head. Maybe seat heaters?
  9. Likely that you either you have a bad sensor or your thermostat is stuck open all the time.
  10. Not according to the parts list. MY00 and 01 are interchangeable but not MY99. I do not know the reason why.
  11. PM me your VIN and I'll see what I can do.
  12. http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...ost&p=29500
  13. Take them out clean the grooves and then re-install them. Do a search I posted the instruction a while back.
  14. That part has been changed (design change) so you will likely have to replace both. You will need the ball joint tool described elsewhere here and of course you will need an alignment for the rear of the car.
  15. Early is up to the new style cluster which was MY02 in Carrera's and MY03 in Boxster's (as I recall).
  16. The Retail Price Search feature (for our Contributing Members) has been updated to reflect September 2007 pricing for the US (only). We try and update this on a monthly basis as the price lists come available to us. For September 2007 the price lists support - US: 259,124 parts Canada: 209,209 parts (December 2006)
  17. All 986 Boxsters and all 996 Carreras can have the OBC "turned on". On the early cars it is just one program change (in the cluster) - on the later cars it requires two changes (one in the cluster and one in the DME).
  18. It is exactly the same for a MY01 and older Boxster and Carrera. You need to find a new shop.
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