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Posted

I need a new hazard switch - I've got my eye on a used one for $20 (looks like new it's about $60) but I'm wondering whether they're the same for all years. My car is a 2001 S. Part number on the switch I'm looking at is 986.613.120.00.

Does anybody know whether the switches are the same for all models and years, or do I need a specific part number?

Thanks!

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I replaced the switch on my Boxster years ago because the oval button would not stay down. It came in a box with a new button. Later I realized for less money I could have bought just the switch as a 996 part number. For some reason on a Boxster the switch comes with the button, but with a 996 you get just the switch as the button has it's own part number. You might price the 996 switch since I assume you do not need another button. I have an old PET that has the 996 switch as 996.613.120.01. No "A" finish code in the part number because it is just the switch.

  • 14 years later...
Posted

Resurrecting this thread to ask if LHD and RHD variants are also the same switch/relay, different button/cover. 

996.613.120.01 /LL -01 

996.613.121.01 /RL -01

986.613.120.01

986.613.121.01

 Are the 02- switches the same? Just matte buttons?

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