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Anyone replaced their MAF and have one lying around from a e-gas (2000-2004) car that could look at the part number on the MAF itself.

If it is Porsche part # 996.606.125.00, what is the Bosch part number on it?

I'm trying to complete a table for some MAF replacement documentation that is 98% finished.

This is liable to be on a post-2001 car or one that was repaired as I have rev 0 on my 2001 and this part is rev 1, I know the facts on rev 2.

Posted

Thank you.

What is truly unusual is that the 0.280.218.055 part number from Bosch is reported to be the Bosch part number for both the 125.00 and the 125.00 Porsche parts.

Can this be? Can anyone confirm the 125.01 Bosch part number?

If anyone cares, I've posted my 8 page instructions on how to clean or replace a MAF ... kind of a "for dummies "version since I had never been inside the engine compartment before I did mine. Pictures, links, quotes from the repair manual, etc.

http://mike.focke.googlepages.com/mikespor...boxsterwebpages

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Posted
Thank you.

What is truly unusual is that the 0.280.218.055 part number from Bosch is reported to be the Bosch part number for both the 125.00 and the 125.00 Porsche parts.

Can this be? Can anyone confirm the 125.01 Bosch part number?

If anyone cares, I've posted my 8 page instructions on how to clean or replace a MAF ... kind of a "for dummies "version since I had never been inside the engine compartment before I did mine. Pictures, links, quotes from the repair manual, etc.

http://mike.focke.googlepages.com/mikespor...boxsterwebpages

The Bosch part # 0 280 218 055 is the correct number for the Porsche 125.01. The newer 01 version replaced the earlier 00 but Bosch did not change the part number since the 00 version has been superceded.

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