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Posted (edited)

Hello to all users.  The cluster in my Carrera 4 were damaged during a short circuit in the engine harness:(The original clocks are 996 641 115 00 70c, unfortunately they are not available anywhere in Poland.  I Can buy 996 641 105 01 70c and 996 641 105 02 70c from the carrera 2 99r version, will they fit it ?  greetings from Daniel

Edited by Daniel996
Posted
16 hours ago, Loren said:

 

Pt will likely work then.

Thanks, I'll buy it then.  I read earlier about the difference in the Fuel Clock between c2 and c4 and this is where I am most concerned.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Daniel996 said:

Thanks, I'll buy it then.  I read earlier about the difference in the Fuel Clock between c2 and c4 and this is where I am most concerned.

 

It will require recalibration regardless of which cluster is used. The difference on the C4 is the saddle bag fuel tank (due to front wheel drive geometry).

Posted

I understand, but Piwis will take care of this.?

 One last question 🙂 Please tell me if there will be any differences between them

 996 641 105 01 70c 99

 996 641 105 02 70c.  00-01

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Posted

The 02 is for MY2000 and newer and has a seperate listing in PET so there is a difference likely something to do with the new DME that year.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I bought cluster 996 641 105 01 70c, after connecting everything seems to work.  (the temperature sensor is at max, but it's probably the sensor's fault) so they went to recode the original mileage.  I'll let you know if everything will be ok. 

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