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  1. When I steer to the right, turning the wheel completly a metal grinding noise begins. As soon as I retract a minimal angle from the steering the noise goes away. Only happens on the right side.

    Has anyone experienced this?

    ;) Thanks

    986 2.5L 1997 manual 5 SPD

  2. Recently I left my car in a valet in San Francisco. One they returned the car the airbag light was on. There is no sign of any damage on the vehicle. Is there any reason why the light should come on? or are there x,y & z reasons? My car is a 97 2.5L. No prior accidents based on the data I have on the car.

    Scherb

  3. I have a thought of placing a stiff piece of metal along the top inside of the plastic window. I have made a short study (what else can I do besides watch the top opening/closing process and hear the nice vroom of these cars) and ~95% of the times the window folds incorrectly right in the middle. If I were to make sure I can keep the top area firm I think I can get away from the CHOP activity. Has anyone tried this before?

    Another finding in my analysis is that if it is a warm day. The plastic window has more chances of folding correctly... But to keep the window warm is much more difficult then to find a metal piece I shall try my idea and report.

    Alberto Scherb

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