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  1. I have a 1999 Carrera that seems to be running a little hotter than normal, around 190 degrees instead of the normal 180 degrees. Seems to run hotter when driving at 50 miles an hour then cools slightly when you slow down to 25 miles an hour. I looked at the engine compartment and noticed the fan was not running. Wondering if this is normal or should the fan be operating when the engine temp is at 190 degrees. If so, any ideas on how to troubleshoot? I'm thinking it could be a blown fuse, but not sure which fuse is for the engine fan. Any suggestions? thank you, steve
  2. finally got it open. the porsche dealer faxed me a sheet with instructions to jump a car battery to c3 location on the fuse panel and while doing that put the key in the driver door and turn the key. that unlucked the hood latch. I think i might have fried the entire electrical system though. =( have to wait and see after I charge the battery.
  3. Hello, I have a 1999 996 C2 Coupe that the battery has gone completely dead, and I cannot open the front hood to charge or replace the battery. The lever for the hood is locked and I have checked the fuse panel and I do not have the red pole for charging on my fuse panel. Anyone have any ideas on how I can get the front hood open to replace the battery? Thank you!!! steve
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