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  1. Yes, you can buy one DVD -- it is listed on the more info page. $39.95 on PayPal or your credit card.

    You can email the seller (see the main page) for any special delivery options.

    Thank you, I can't seem to find the e-mail address at the main page. I am new to this site. Can you tell me the email address? Thanks again. Pete

  2. The run time on the DVD is 42 minutes. We show the 3 different methods to combine 2 wires together. Actually, my own method on the DVD is the 4th. I remove the pins because I have the pin removal tool then solder the new wire to the existing pin already crimped onto the wire - so the 2 female pins in the retrofit kit are not used. No method is better than the other so as long as you make a good electrical contact that will last.

    Depending on the year you will be working with a 21 pin black connector on the passenger side behind the carpet, or a 21 pin white connector next to brake booster. When you separate the connector you will see the male and female pins. You add the wire from the control unit to the female side of the connector, of either the black or white connector.

    The other wire from the control unit you will be adding to an existing wire is the connector for the passenger side heated windshield washers, again on the female side. This connector has not changed over the years.

    Both connectors, 21 pin and washer, must be unlocked before your can remove the pins if you choose that method.

    DVDsinglelitronic.jpg

    I would like to get a copy of the DVD on how to install the litronic lights on a porsche 996---1999 thanks

    Can I JUst buy DVD #1 ? and can it be sent overnight? Is there a phone # I can place the order at? Thanks.
  3. The run time on the DVD is 42 minutes. We show the 3 different methods to combine 2 wires together. Actually, my own method on the DVD is the 4th. I remove the pins because I have the pin removal tool then solder the new wire to the existing pin already crimped onto the wire - so the 2 female pins in the retrofit kit are not used. No method is better than the other so as long as you make a good electrical contact that will last.

    Depending on the year you will be working with a 21 pin black connector on the passenger side behind the carpet, or a 21 pin white connector next to brake booster. When you separate the connector you will see the male and female pins. You add the wire from the control unit to the female side of the connector, of either the black or white connector.

    The other wire from the control unit you will be adding to an existing wire is the connector for the passenger side heated windshield washers, again on the female side. This connector has not changed over the years.

    Both connectors, 21 pin and washer, must be unlocked before your can remove the pins if you choose that method.

    DVDsinglelitronic.jpg

    I would like to get a copy of the DVD on how to install the litronic lights on a porsche 996---1999 thanks

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