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Horace Tyndall

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Everything posted by Horace Tyndall

  1. It happened 😳🥺Now what do I do except take it to a shop. Reamed out the hex head on the sensor bolt. Sure I had the bit in firm but it wouldn’t budge.
  2. I found the cps after removing the oxygen sensor. My problem is where does the electrical connector connect to and where is it. Thanks
  3. I am installing a Kenwood radio on my 2004 Boxster S and need a 12v switched supply. Where’s the easiest place to get this from?
  4. Hi Loren, I have a 2000 Boxster lost the radio codes. Not sure if this is the right place to post but I’ll try. Becker1 cdr 220 model 4462 serial # X5029317 Thanks for any help
  5. CD220

    4462

    ser# X5029317

    Becker1

    2000 Boxster 986

    need radio code 

    Thanks 

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