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  1. I change my brake pads for DE's and am afraid I may lose a brake spring cotter pin while doing so. The pins are only available with an entire kit. So, does any one know the length and gage of the wire of these pins? I have a C2. Thanks
  2. LUZY V8 Here are my questions: 1) Although there are some good explanations in the TSB, can somebody post some pictures about how the vacuum lines for the PES are laid and attached in the engine compartment ? Did you ever get a pix or install instructions? If not, I have a pdf copy of the official Porsche install instructions. Email me and I will forward them to you. Harvey in MD
  3. Question..... I ran across this hack on a 2000S 986 Boxster, but have not tried it yet since I'm a novice.... I have a 08 997 and would like to try it sooner or later as it sounds reasonable to me. So will the hack work in a 08 997? DRL-Fog Light Hack The hack involves a single jumper wire between the Fog light relay and the Fog light fuse. Now the Fog lights go on and off with the ignition switch and are switched off when the high beam headlights go on. Required Materials: (10) inches of 16 gague insulated wire (2) Fuse taps, Radio Shack P/N 270-1204 (2) female Quick Disconnectors, Radio Shack P/N 64-3131 Procedure: 1. Strip the wire ends and crimp on the Quick Disconnects. 2. Plug in a fuse tap to each of the Quick Disconnects. 3. Locate the Fog light relay in the panel above the Fuse panel. It is #12, the far left relay in the second row from the bottom. 4. Attach one of the fuse taps to pin 86 of the relay. Bend the tap to conform to the bottom of the relay. Use a piece of electrical tape to hold the wire to the side of the relay. 5. Return the relay to position #12 and run the other end of the wire to the top of the fuse panel. 6. Remove the Fog light fuse, 25 Amp, #7 (top row, 4th position from the right) from the fuse panel. Slip the fuse tap on the wire end to the upper leg of the fuse. 7. Return the fuse with the tap up into position #7.
  4. Yes.... I have an '08 C2 with the sport chrono package plus and was able to activate DRL's through the PCM. Also, I was able to activate the automatic door locking system. Great that Porsche put this in our hands. Harvey in Md
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