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Just finished changing the Brake fluid on my 99 Boxster. When I was bleeding the brakes (using a pressure bleeder @ 20psi) I was unable to get any fluid to come out of the outside bleeder valve on the Right Rear Caliper (besides a little seepage around the threads). The inside bleeder on the same caliper bleed normal. Do I need to rebuild the caliper or do you think maybe just the bleed screw needs to be changed?
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Great DIY Article I just finished replacing my water filled Booster on my 99 Boxster. Just wanted to add one note... after replacing the Booster everything worked great except I had to extend the rod length by a couple of threads to get the brake lights to turn off.
cab top tension cable
in 986 Series Part Number Requests
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Garth, I'm getting ready to order the Cabrio tension cable 986 561 191 02 and see what you mean they list the bottom attach ball but not the top ball. I noticed at autoatlanta.com they are selling both the tension cable that i need as both a new and used item. I am assuming that they have some cars that they are parting out if they offer used parts. Contact them and maybe they can pull the part you need.