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911h20

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  1. For 222 my car does have a Traction Control dash switch and according to the manual "prevents spinning of the driven wheels when starting and accelerating. I have (or Kindel should I say) 224 as "Active Brake Differential" is that the same as "Automatic Limited Slip Differential"? Thanks for you help. Steve
  2. I used an option decoder at http://www.kindel.com/Porsche/options.asp and found out I could not get informaiton for two options listed under my hood. Here is what I found. Any hints on what the last two are? My car is a 1999 C2 Cab. C02 Equipped with catalytic converter 139 Seat Heating - Left 220 Locking differential 224 Active Brake Differential 340 Seat heating - Right 408 18" Technology Design Wheels [1996] 437 Comfort seat left 438 Comfort seat right 446 996: Colored Wheel Crests 490 Hi-Fi sound system 537 Left seat with positrol and lumbar 551 Air Deflector (Cabriolet) 586 Lumbar support - left seat 692 Remote CD changer (6-disc) 222 ? 234 ? Thanks for any help.
  3. Try this one. http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/showthr...ings+compressor
  4. One twist that saves a bit of time is instead of "peeling" the layer off the strip is to get the new strip, align its screw holes over the old strip, mark with a felt tip pen and drill throught the layer at each screw hole location. Then, use the soldering iron as noted above. :)
  5. How much time did it take to install, I have been thinking about getting a set myself.
  6. Count me in on a set for a 1999 C2! Let us know what colors are available!
  7. The photo on Gert's webpage looks like a Fabspeed system or is the new PSE for P96?
  8. Group purchase count me in, I have a wheel but no bag!
  9. If you turn the tool, you will hear a pop and the lower lip of the assembly will move.
  10. Tool pants. The looks similar to the part in your picture, although it has been a few months since I have handled the piece so my memory has faded. Unless it is the owners intention to reinstall the 210 unit back in the car this part can be removed with some forceand may suffer damage without ruining the dash.
  11. I did the same swap about 2 month ago. There is a thin trim piece you must remove in order to the 220 unit installed. All you need to do is pull on the piece gently and evenly and it will come right out. This piece must be removed or you cannot get the 220 unit in place. Good luck and enjoy.
  12. Steering Wheel Part No. 996.347.804.53 BYR and airbag 996.803.089.02, are either of these part leather? Thanks
  13. Thanks guys I will try again. Perhaps a sky hook might help.
  14. I have 1996 C2 Cab with a 6 speed. The shift knob from what I can tell is stock. I have lifted up the leather boot and to find that this is not a set screw to remove. I tried to simply pull off the know without any luck. Am I missing something, a clip, etc! :cursing:
  15. When is the next work day on cars! You can count me in on this one!
  16. It turns out I had a faulty control unit, dealer paid for the part, my contribution for the labor was $130.00. Thanks everyone for all of the help.
  17. My 99 Cab has a CR210 and to my understanding does not have an auxiliary input. I am considering installing a used CDR220 because it does have an auxiliary input. Is this a straight forward change or are additional parts or connectors necessary.
  18. Thanks once again guys, I will contact the dealer first and go from there. Hopefully, either Steven's Creek or Carlsen are feeling generous this week.
  19. Thanks once again. Toolpants, in the event the dealer will not cover the expense for the repairs (I do have a Porsche extended warranty) and I choose to do the work myself are special tools required other than screwdrivers and wrenches.
  20. As my car is also a 99 I suspect this is the cause. Thank for your help. Is it possible to do the repairs at home and can the old connectors just be cleaned?
  21. After filling up my car this morning with gas the dash air bag warning light came on and remained on. I have stopped and restarted the car several time, but the light remains on. Any suggestions other than the dealer. Thanks.
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