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Rear spoiler instructions for bleeding hydraulics
in 996 TT, 996 TT S, 996 GT2
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just purchased. The spoiler appears to go up fine once the car
hits the proper speeds. It also goes up fine when the manual
buttun is depressed. It takes a while for it to come back down
automatically and also manually (it waits for something to reset).
The spoiler failure code comes up after the spoiler raises. The
bottom of each ram has a little fluid on it. The car has been in
storage for 1.5 years. Anybody help me get rid of this problem?