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yoshibo_n

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  • Birthday 02/15/1962

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  • Present cars
    2000 996 carerra cabriolet
    2004 Mercedes C200K sw
    Honda CB-1
  • Former cars
    Fiat X1/9, Peugeot 309GTI, Mercedes 190E2.6, 560SEC, SL500, G500Cab, CL600

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  1. Hello Glenn, I am a 2000 996 c2 cabrio owner in Japan. My car originally has partial power seats with no heating, lumber, or position memory. Recently, I had the opportunity to have a pair of full power TT seats with memory. So I was going to install the seats in my cabrio and searching for how-to information around the Web. Fortunately, I have been a renntech member and was able to find your post here. Would you kindly give me any answer to my questions? 1.You wrote;I was able to plug this "harness" into existing car harness to get the power I need. I think I have to connect 5 wires from CU term 15,30,31 to the car harness. Am I right? And what car harness did you mean? Did you mean the X16 car connector? 2.Have you finished the installation for the seat position memory and for the mirrors? Does it work properly? 3.I think there may be some other parts which are needed for the installation. Would you give me any information about the parts to add (and the Part No.)? Thanks for reading my poor English. Any information or suggestion will be greatly appreciated. Thanks again. Yoshi
  2. Hello, all, It is quite popular to inject pure nitrogen into car tires here in Japan. Some people say that the noise of the tire will decrease as a result because the frequency element of the noise changes. In addition, there is a few who insist that riding comfort improves. I'm not sure whether it is true or not, but it's not unusual to use nitrogen in the gas station in Japan. It costs you about 10 USD to fill up 4 tyres.
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