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I just had mine tested: The tech tested the two connectors next to the antenna amplifier with the radio switched using a grounded test light.
One connector lit the test light; the second connector caused the speaker to vibrate.
After reconnecting, both AM and FM were good.
Hope this helps.
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I finally had the PCCM+ installed at Rocco’s in Costa Mesa. Glad I didn’t try doing it myself. The PO had made some mods that would have confused the heck out of me.
Now, I need to find a home for the old non-Bose CDR24. Any suggestions will be appreciated; a friend inquired whether it could be installed in a 914
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I ended up ordering the PCCM from Suncoast in Fl. Just got notified it’s been shipped.
Any tip about opening and sorting through the parts will be appreciated
I have watched several uTube videos; these help
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Thank you; I’ll get the bulbs and replace. Not sure of size
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Question: is the bulb accessible from the front. Does the plastic lens cover pull off ?
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That part doesn’t look like the one I have. Mine is for a ‘06 987
plastic , and knob shaped
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Thanks. I'll do a bench test after the PCCM is installed. Should be able to tell.
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Thank you. Suppose I want to install the CDR24 into my 914. Will it work ?
BYW, it’s not BOSE
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Does the CDR 24 require a code to reset ? I’ve had the battery disconnected several times and the radio was ok.
if I sell them radio, will it be plug and play ?
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Who in Orange County installs the PCCM ? I have an ‘06 987 with the Becker CDR 23 (or24) am, fm, cd radio currently
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After a long drive the pump gave up. Plenty of water in tank. Is their a good DIY video ?
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Question: do rotors have their thickness stamped onto the rotor ?
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Thank you, good diagram. Just watch several videos on pad and rotor replacement.
Are the caliper bolts 55mm torx ?
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I have the correct replacement rotors and pad; my question is whether brake pad sensors are universal.
From both the Pelican and AutohausAZ web sites several brands are available: Serb, Sadaca, Pagid
Do all these pretty much fit ?
WPOCA29886U713292
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Im confused by the number of different sensors available and the price spread.
For example:
2006 Porsche Boxster - Brakes - Brake Pads - Brake Pad Sensors
WWW.PELICANPARTS.COM
Brake Pads for 2006 Porsche Boxster : Brake Pad SensorsAre some better than others or is this a truly generic part ?
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Hmmmm; I just had some limited service done at 70,000 miles. They recommended replacement of the fuel pump/filter. When I asked what that is based on, they didn’t have an answer. Well $1,000 worth of parts and labor needs solid justification.
My gut feeling is the pumps good for 100K miles.
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Great feedback. Interesting point about your own testing of new brake fluid.
I’ll stop by Autozone and see what the say.
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Convertible Top Life Span ?
in 987-1 Boxster Convertible Top Issues and Solutions
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I visited my local convertible top specialist ( AAA in Costa Mesa, CA ). The little thin rope would not retract under the top when closing. He told me that it can be replaced and to make an appointment.
In addition, I inquired about the life span of a typical canvas top. The 987 -1 is a 2006 model, kept on the garage and. generally protected from the elements.
He suggested that it has about a year left despite looking OK, but not new.
Anyone have insight into the canvas top life span ? Just curious........