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Shrek

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About Shrek

  • Birthday 03/24/1950

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    Vintage audio, cars, all stuff in general

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    Oahu, Hawaii
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  • Present cars
    2019 Tesla Model 3
    2013 Honda Ridgeline
    2003 Porsche Carrera
  • Former cars
    2012 Cayman R
    2017 Corvette Grand Sport
    2000 Mazda Miata

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  1. Slot goes under the TB lower left mounting bolt. Torn rubber butts up to engine.
  2. The one at the lower left position of the throttle body. Rubber bumper separated. Stamped as part # 996-110-223-32.
  3. Looking for wiring repair for a 2000 model comes up with exactly what I need.
  4. Car was bought new in Hawaii and has never left the state. It does not have a PSM on/off switch on the dash, and the wheel speed sensors pins are 1 male, and 1 female. The harness it plugs into is indeed original to the car. The Monrony sticker does not show PSM as an added option. The owners manual talks as if PSM is/was an option. Left front.
  5. Yes. Durametric. It turned out to be a disintegrating connector that the wheel speed sensor and brake wear sensor plug into. I taped it up with waterproof tape and zip ties, but a more permanent fix is needed. For my life, I have not been able to find a wiring repair harness for a non-PSM car. PSM cars have them, but they do not have the same plug/pin configuration. I have queried Pelican, FCP, and Sunset Porsche so far.
  6. As the subject title says. Curious why there might not be a code set.
  7. Both left and right turns affected. I have a 2003 Carrera coupe. Is this the correct replacement part? Genuine Porsche 99661321911EWC Combination Switch - Porsche | 99661321900EAK 99661321910EWC 9966139191001C WWW.AUTOHAUSAZ.COM Find Genuine Porsche Combination Switch 99661321911EWC at discount prices in our extensive Porsche auto parts catalog. AutohausAZ offers a large selection of Genuine Porsche parts online. Fits Porsche 911, Boxster. 99661321900EAK...
  8. "Porsche sells a nice design key for that purpose and it requires no programming if you transfer the physical key and transponder." Do you have a part number I can look for?
  9. Thanks. Will the Lisle 45750 system work?
  10. I am doing a complete refresh of the suspension on my 2003 Carrera Coupe. The only tool I don't have is the inner tie rod removal tool. Does anyone have a recommendation? Amazon is my friend since I am on Oahu and shipping is ridiculous. I haven't looked into renting etc but I generally prefer to own my tools.
  11. Thanks for the info. Car is back together so I will delve into it the next time I have access to those areas again.
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