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  1. Good Morning, Looks like my seat heard of this and decided to do the same... When I press the seat forward button I hear a couple of clicks (like a solenoid) and that's it. Does anyone have any more guidance on how to check the wires. Since the seat is so far forward I can't see much... and its hard to reach the motor. I'm presuming its on the door side of the seat (Drivers Side) thanks Sean
  2. Apologies, kinda missed out that important information! (2003 Targa Tip). It was easy to get off in the end, three clips and a bit of elbow grease. After pulling the offending part I took it down to Porsche. Manual cars don't have the small hose coming off the main hose from what I gather. Parts Guy said he hadn't seen any of these fail although its been superseeded so there's obviously been a few let go. (Part number 996-106-841-09.) I'll take some pics tomorrow when I do the install.
  3. Hi, Thanks in Advance for any help you can give. I noticed a puddle last night when I returned to my car, I brushed it off and started my journey to a friends. Halfway there I got 'Coolant Level Low' warning sign and a blinking red box on my temp gauge (even though my temp gauge was normal - a smidge over 180). I didn't know the area and only had a couple of miles to go so continued to my friends place and parked up. Checked the coolant and it was indeed very low. I put about a gallon of water in there as a temp fix to get me home, I could immediately see it leaking out the middle of the car, infront of the rear wheels. The car was fine on the 10min drive home (no check engine lights or overheating). I jacked the car up this morning to investigate (after reading my 'TOTAL' care warranty doesn't actually cover coolant hoses) and I think I found the offending hose. I have some pics here... I'm assuming my hose needs replacing and would appreciate any advice. Instructions and part number if it needs replacing would be great! Thanks Again
  4. Hi, Sorry to hear about your troubles... I'd be tempted to install a few convert working camera's focusing on the car and the path to the car. Then install a couple of dummy/fake camera's that were in clear view acting as a visual deterrent. I think you can also get pressure pad's, you could install a couple of them around the car which would setoff an alarm if triggered. HTH
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