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Banana S

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  1. My owner's manual does not have instructions for the "key" button on the power driver's seat. Can someone educate me on what the "key" button does, and the steps to program it?

    The "Power Seats" section of my instruction manual shows only a picture of a power seat with (M 1 2 3) buttons on the driver's side. My seat has (M [key] 1 2) buttons on the driver's side. I've had no problems setting the "1" or "2" seat settings, and the key fob does unlock the car. The car is a 2002 Boxster S. Thanks for any assistance.

  2. If they look just like those and are 17" wheels then they are Sport Classic wheels - which were are a Porsche optional wheel.

    If they are 18" and have bolts holding the rim together then they are Sport Classic II's.

    They're the 17" Sport Classics. Just wondering who made them for Porsche. I haven't had them off of the car yet to see if there are any markings on the inside of the rim.

  3. The ones on my '04 do not. I would hazard to say yours don't either.

    If they were rotated sideways and the top was opened or closed I am pretty sure they would be damaged if not

    torn off, so I think Porsche did it intentionally.

    Hmmm... Never had that problem on my, ahem, "other" convertible. But thanks for the reply. That answers my question at least. :)

  4. I'm sure this is a dumb question, but do the sun visors on a 986 rotate to the side, or do they only flip up and down? I just picked up a 2002 Speed Yellow Boxster S on Saturday and couldn't for the life of me figure out how to turn the sun visor to the side.

    (In case you're wondering, this is one of those cases in which the OP would PREFER to be told "You fool! Of course they rotate! All you have to do is _______!" rather than just being told "Yep, you're screwed, the visors don't rotate.")

    TIA for any assistance.

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