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  1. fpb111's post in Mahle oil filter part number - 996 carrera 2 coupe was marked as the answer   
    yes ox 1281D is correct.
  2. fpb111's post in Key FOB Programming procedure for? was marked as the answer   
    Then there is this one:
     
    1. Go to the shed and get the wheelbarrow.
     
    2. Bring the wheelbarrow to the bank and have them fill it with twenties.
     
    3. Bring the wheelbarrow full of twenties to the dealer and tell them you need a new remote programed for your car.
     
    4. Bring your new remote and your empty wheelbarrow home.
     
    5. Put the wheelbarrow back in the shed for next time.
  3. fpb111's post in Need to remove convertible top for repair was marked as the answer   
    To get the rear windows to move you need to press the micro switch that the top latch (hook) hits when it pulls the top closed against the windshield header. You can press it with your finger.
    Shouldn't be any problem just using the hardtop. You might get some rattling from the unsupported clamshell.
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