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Posts posted by Patriot
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For 2011 Cayman (base) with PDK and Auto Climate control:
Need AC evaporator part no. &
'Blendo-servo' part no.
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Trying to track down a "TI Bulletin" a poster on piston heads exists that will solve a problem I've had in my 2011 Base Cayman.
See this thread for description of the problem, and source:
Looking for permanent solution to this problem.
Thanks,
Peter
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Is this for a US/Canada car or RoW?
You do realize the prices are going to be over $5500 just for the parts - before installation?
Loren - US Car. I knew it was pricey, but this is exorbitant.
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What is the part number for a PCM 3 for 2011 Cayman with Bose, no CD changer?
If I am able to source a PCM 3, what other parts are needed to retrofit? My 2011 Cayman came standard from the factory with Bluetooth and the Universal Audio Interface.
Thank you,
Peter
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Will a CD changer from a 987.1 work in a 987.2.
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Thank you Loren.
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Is the PSE from a 2012 Cayman R PDK the same part as the dealer installed PSE for a 2011 Cayman (2.9l) with PDK?
This is just the cans only.
Thanks,
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Dealer sent pictures of the spotting on the black ventilated seats of my 2011 Cayman to Porsche. Spoke with Service Manager today, and he said Porsche referred him to "bulletins" regarding this. Dealer will let me know how this will be resolved. Anyone know which bulletins Porsche is referring to?
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Update to my own original post, in the hopes this will help someone else:
Suncoast in Florida gave the following part numbers for the 2011 front spoiler lips, primered:
98750552705 and 98750552805 (L and R) plus rivets needed. Total price $96.07. Special order item, not on website, takes 2-3 days to receive.
Update: Parts arrived from Suncoast, and are at paint shop to be painted body color (Platinum Silver).
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In the base Cayman, unlike the S model, the front spoiler lips come black, unless you request, as an option, that they be painted body color. I'd like to order an extra set and have a local body shop spray them body color. Suncoast sells them for < $75 a pair, but its not clear the part numbers are for Gen. 2, 2011 model.
https://www.suncoastparts.com/mm5/me...ode=987CBLKLIP
What is the part number(s) for the set (L & R) of the front spoiler lips for the 2011 U.S. Cayman?
Thanks in advance,
Patriot
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Loren:
In a 2005 997 cab, what's the part number of the trim strip that sits just above the steering column and, from left to right, is under the speedometer, tachometer and the temperature/gas gauges. Its thin just above the steering column and gets fatter on its edges. Its just below the two push-in reset buttons for the odometer on the left and the time on the right.
Some of the stone grey interior paint finish has begun chipping off and I need to email a picture to my dealer to order a warranty replacement.
Thanks,
Patriot
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Patriot, how much are they asking for the PSE+installation?
About $1800 for PSE + @$500 for install in 997 cab with Sports Chrono but no PASM. Pressing the 'Sport' button on the console not only engages Sport Chrono, but it turns PSE on as well.
I highly, highly recommend PSE.
Patriot
'05 Carrera Cab (Arctic Silver/Stone Grey/Black)
Xenons, 19" Carrera Classics, Colored Wheel Crests, Nav, Bose, MFSW, Sports Chrono, Power Seats, Heated Seats, Crested headrests and . . . PSE!
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I have an appmt late next week to install PSE on my brand new 2005 Arctic Silver cab with Sports Chrono w/o PASM. The TSB says that for cars without Sports Chrono, "the active state is displayed by the light-emitting diode in the new button illumination, part number, 997.613.131.00.FMH."
My dealer says that part number is incorrect in that it is for vehicles with Sports Chrono and PASM, and the correct part number has "137" instead of "131" in the above sequence. My dealer has confirmed this with another dealer, that the TSB is wrong in this respect. Currently, my switch row has 3 buttons - from left to right, spoiler, Sport and PSM. The "137" also has 3 buttons, but substitutes the PSE pipes for the Sport. The "131" switch has 4 buttons, adding the PASM picture (a shock absorber) between the spoiler and PSE pipe.
I know many of you here with Sports Chrono without PASM have installed the PSE without any extra switch, correct?
Patriot
'05 Carrera Cab (Arctic Silver/Stone Grey/Black)
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Loren:
Do you have the alignment specs for a 997 C2 without PASM? I found the following for a 996 at this link, but wonder whether they're still in effect:
http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...85&hl=alignment
Thanks,
Patriot
'05 Carrera (Arctic Silver/Black)
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I'm trying to hunt down a 'buzz' in my 997 - the first I've ever had. Problem is its intermittent, but when it happens, it is over coarse or bumpy roads, and sounds like its coming from the instrument cluster/steering column area. I can't seem to locate it though. I've read posts on rennteam and rennlist with some claiming their buzzing sound was from the key fob, others a rust-colored clip related to the clutch pedal, and the last one - that seems very similar to mine - near the base of the instrument cluster - near the tach and speedo. It does seem that tilting and/or telescoping the wheel stops, even momentarily, my buzz, but it still comes back.
Any ideas?
Patriot
Well I found the problem! If I squeezed upward from the bottom of the leatherette dash trim just to the left of the odometer reset knob, I could stop the buzz. So, until I can make it to my closest dealer (200 miles away) to install some felt tape, I soaked a Q-tip with some W-D40 and brushed the crevice between the small arrowhead-shaped metal-look trim just to the right of the driver air vent and the softer leatherette with the Q-tip. Drove over a coarse road that had never failed to produce the buzzing noise and I'm happy to say the noise is gone!
Patriot
'05 Carrera (Arctic Silver/Black)
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I'm trying to hunt down a 'buzz' in my 997 - the first I've ever had. Problem is its intermittent, but when it happens, it is over coarse or bumpy roads, and sounds like its coming from the instrument cluster/steering column area. I can't seem to locate it though. I've read posts on rennteam and rennlist with some claiming their buzzing sound was from the key fob, others a rust-colored clip related to the clutch pedal, and the last one - that seems very similar to mine - near the base of the instrument cluster - near the tach and speedo. It does seem that tilting and/or telescoping the wheel stops, even momentarily, my buzz, but it still comes back.
Any ideas?
Patriot
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That's why we contribute :clapping:
I just did too!
Patriot
:cheers:
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997 553 118 01 9L4 Leatherette Lateral Cover (right) in black - retail price shows as $0.00 so they will likely have to fax PCNA for a price.
Thanks Loren. There's no one like you.
Patriot
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997 553 118 03 FSA Leather Lateral Cover (right) in black/grey
If you have option 981 then this is part number - if not you will need the leatherette version.
Loren - you are the man. I need the leatherette version in black. Is it the same price? How about a part number?
Thanks,
Patriot
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Good morning:
I need the part number/name and price of the black plastic panel (Passenger side/right) just to the right of the main PCM display, that, along with the same panel on the left side, frames the center console. It's the vinyl, grained panel that with the full leather option is covered in stitched interior leather. I need in black.
Thanks in advance,
Patriot
'05 Carrera Arctic Silver/Black
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997 653 111 09 FMH Control Part volcano grey/black mat - retail estimate $571.40
Ouch! Okay - cockpit premium it is for me. Thanks Loren!
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Two options: with or without heated seats controls
I need the one with heated seat controls.
Patriot
Is this the front tracking arm in a 2011 Cayman (987.2)?
in Cayman, Cayman S, Cayman R (987C2)
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Is #3 in the attached picture the front tracking arm in a 2011 Cayman (987.2)?