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mffarrell

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  1. If I had to guess I would say the short ones are 10-12 mm, and the long one is approx.15 mm. The bolts are a hex/flange type.
  2. 2003 996 turbo X50. There are 2 M6 hex bolts that attach the engine pressure pipe 996 110 046 73 (# 2) to the mounting bracket 996 110 671 70 (# 38). A 3rd longer bolt attaches the AC bracket on the right side of the engine, and the other two shorter bolts mount to the top of the tube. Thanks Loren!
  3. Anybody have access to the subscription database?
  4. I am looking for the PN for the two bolts that attach the Y tube to the support bracket. PET doesn't show it. Thanks!
  5. Thanks! I saw this website last night, and I was going to take a chance and order one.
  6. JP I have been doing exactly that without any luck. The #s on the connector don't seem to mean anything, but thanks!
  7. JP do you know where I could ge a replacement without purchasing the wiring loom?
  8. Thanks! I wasn't planning to change the plug, I just need the locking piece that comes off the connector.
  9. My MAF connector is missing the locking plastic piece. Where can I purchase a replacement connector plug? Thanks!
  10. Welcome! And post some pictures of that beast!
  11. I just ordered this tool from Sunset: Coupling Tool 000-721-962-30 Is this same? Thanks!
  12. Thanks Loren! Do you have any advice on how to remove the two lines that have red inserts holding them in? I know there is a special tool, which I have ordered, but I am not sure how to disconnect/connect them.
  13. Does anyone have a DIY for a Power Steering Reservoir Replacement? Thanks!
  14. Thanks Loren! I was afraid that there are plastic clips. And you are right, they will probably break. I am not sure the clips are available for purchase. I may just leave it alone.
  15. My driver's side lumbar support doesn't inflate the bladder. I can hear the compressor work, so my assumption is that either a tube is broker or the bladder is toast. How can I remove the bladder? Thanks!
  16. I am looking for the P/N for the blue insets that go into the holes for the inside mirror trim triangle on the driver's side that houses the mirror control switch. Thanks!
  17. Where can I get a PDF version for 2003 TT Owner's Manual? They use to be available here. Thanks!
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