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Did anyone get this fixed? Was it the sensor?
Thanks
Ben
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The wiper washer fliud warning came on the other day, so I duly refilled it and left the cap off overnight to allow any air trapped by the new fliud to escape. This hasn't extinguished the light which is the only light on during driving. Is there anything else I can do? Does anything nedd to be reset or checked etc. Thanks for any help or suggestions you may have- I have a c2 996 911.
Jason
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I have a 1999 911/996 with 18" wheels (front 18x8 and rear 18x10) with front 225/40-18 tires and rear 265/35-18 tires. Recently I purchased another set of 18" rims with front 18x8 and rear 18x11 dimension which came off of 2002 C4S. Is it possible to install 245/40/-18 and 315/30-18 on the new rims? If yes, what are the requirements? are spacers required?
Thanks
Ben
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I have a 1999 911/996 with 18" wheels (front 18x8 and rear 18x10) with front 225/40-18 and rear 265/35-18. Recently I purchased another set of 18" rims with front 18x8 and rear 18x11 dimension which came off of 2002 C4S. This requires front 225/40-18 and rear 295/30-18 tires. Unfortunately there is only limited tires available for my rims. Is it possible to install 245/40/-18 and 315/30-18 on the new rims on my 1999 911/996.
Thanks
Ben
G96/00 versus G96/01 gearbox
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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Hi,
I have a 1999 Porsche 911 cabriolet with G96/00 gearbox with LSD that needs to be replaced. From my research, I understand that G96/01 are made stronger to accommodate 3.6 liter engine for 2002 to 2005 Porsche 911/996.
Questions:
Can I put in G96/01 gearbox with LSD into my 1999 911?
What modifications are required?
Do I have to replace the clutch to fit G96/00 or G96/01 gearbox?
Thanks for all your help,
Ben