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  1. I am installing a JVC KDAR870 headunit in my 2001 (w/ Hi Fi option) and after researching several boards, I bought a Metra 70-1787 off eBay for $14.99. It's my understanding this is the proper adapter if you have the factory amplifier option. If you do not have the factory amplifier, then you likely need a different adapter, maybe the one that Crutchfield identifies. Hope this helps. Steve I have it from a very reliable source that the proper adapter is the PAC-OEM2 unit that also is available from Crutchfield.
  2. Loren, Thanks for the excellent info. I'm still wondering if this is covered by the 7 year/70,000 mile California extended emissions warranty.
  3. My '01 Boxster S with 40,000 miles is having the secondary air injection malady often mentioned in other posts. It lights up the CEL and shows the P0410 & P1411 DTCs. I looked in the warranty section of my manual and it lists a 7 year/70,000 mile California emissions warranty for listed parts. Unfortunately the secondary air injection components are not specifically listed. Hence my question: since this component is obviously a smog related item, is it covered by this warranty even though it is not on the list? I'd sure like some ammunition before I go nose-to-nose with the Porsche dealer!
  4. 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 The newer 01 version replaced the earlier 00 but Bosch did not change the part number since the 00 version has been superceded.
  5. First off all of the supposed Bosch part numbers starting with the letter B are bogus...they are not Bosch part numbers. Secondly the 986.606.125.01 is the current sensor for 2.7 & 3.2 Boxster 986s and it crosses to the Bosch part number 0 280 218 055.
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