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  1. What about a diagram or spec sheet showing the M490s channel output frequancies? I'm looking for the watt and hz ranges for the doors. I replaced the default speakers, but was told the door is only outputs lows and would not take advantage of a full range speaker. The speakers have a 45-20K range, but I still hear "flat" base sounds. Someone said I might need to put inline filters to match the amp output. Thanks, Kerry
  2. I had a similar issue with my 99 996 and found a strange solution. The noise appeared to come from above the front right strut. Driving over speed bumps or turning uphill into my driveway produced the noise. I had 3rd party shops and the dealer look at the car, and all had different assessments. After replacing control arms and diagonal links, I took it to another 3rd party shop. What they discovered was too odd to discuss on the phone, so they asked me to come by. The headliner and sunroof were removed from the car and I thought this was strange since it appeared to be a suspension issue. A test drive confirmed that the clicking noise was coming from the frame right above the right sun visor. Sitting in the passenger seat it was blatantly obvious this was the noise. I was dumbfounded. A camera scope could not identify any broken welds or friction wear. I'm not exactly sure what material they used to fix the issue, but they did fix it. They used some type of expanding foam or caulk commonly used for automotive manufacturing that binds metal, but also had sound absorption properties. I call them to identify the exact product if someone identifies the same issue. The detective work and fix cost me about $500.
  3. The plastic cap from the fill tube I was using fell into the transmission. I tried to both fish it out and flush the transmission with fluid, but neither worked and I cannot feel the cap. Is there a way to open the transmission without dropping it or is it possible to run the transmission with the plastic cap in it? The cap is about .5” x .25”.
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