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Recently purchased 1996 993 Carrera but no manual. I have searched for a while on the forum but no luck so all i really need is to know the correct reading for the guage to right of fuel guage in the same window. Also Looking for a manual. Like others :rolleyes: Looking forward to my stay thanks
I think that one would be the oil level gauge, but its best to check the oil visually by starting the vehicle on a level ground, get it up to temprature ideling and then extract the dip stick.
there is a book on the 993 (the essential guide I think) that details all this stuff, much better than the owners manual (which I got by ordering from my local porsche centre)
need help with these codes
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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X47 : shifter in carbon/alu leather
X58 : handbrake in carbon/alu leather