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  1. On a 2004 911, when I hit the wiper button, washer fluid comes out of the front wheel well. The pump does work, and does not leak unless the button is pressed. Is this something that I can attempt to fix ( I am pretty handy with tools) or does it need to be done at the dealership? Has anyone had this happen, if so, what is the likely problem? Thanks in advance. Jack
  2. Can anyone recommend a hand product I can use for water spots. I really don't want to bring it to a detailer. My past experience with black cars with clear coat, is that no matter how good the detailer is, you always see 'swirl marks' Thanks, Jack
  3. I recently purchased a 911 cabriolet. I absolutely love the car. The only complaint I have is the radio. It is a 2004, and has the standard radio in it. I am not one to change H/Us (I don't want to change the original 'factory' look) Is there any neat way to add satellite radio, and/or can anyone recommend reconfiguring the dash, to include a full PCM? Thanks, Jack
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