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  1. i had a problem like that and it turned out that the engine cover was slightly open, even though it didn't look like it was open. opened it all the way and closed it and it worked fine. may not be your problem, but worth a try before ripping the car apart. - cheers, alan
  2. i have some old seats from a 2000 996 cab with trashed leather that i am about to dump. you can have them for nothing if you want (or any bits from them). they are in california. not sure where you are
  3. thanks - that would explain things! so either i go find a control unit and use the driver seat instead (as the original control unit is on the seats i put in the car) or i just buy one of these http://www.gameracerusa.com/index.php/game...blue-black.html
  4. Hi - I'm using a power passenger seat from a 2000 996 cab for a computer driving game setup in my garage. I'd really like the power adjustments to work so it's easily adjustable for different players. I'm not sure what power supply to use, I'm assuming it's 12V and I hooked up a 12V 500mA adapter that I had lying around and I can get the seat tilt adjuster working, but the up/down forward/back just buzz, so I'm assuming I don't have enough power from that little 500mA adapter to move the seats. Anyone know what sort of power I need to drive the motors properly? I'm thinking something like this but wanted to know whether 3A is enough or if I need to go with the 10A one (or even higher...) http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.c...tnumber=120-532 thanks!
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