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Posts posted by conscom
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Can anyone tell me if this instruction will also work on my 997 which I just recently acquired? BTW Thx for the great video gives
gives me more confidence to attempt this on my own.
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Reading this thread with great interest as this is the same problem with my new ride, a 2007 997S. It arrived with a dead battery that could not be revived. Anyway, the OEM battery CCA is too low for this outpost of Vancouver, Canada. Also Amp-Hr. capacity too low for the power this puppy sucks up. So I had a 49L installed with 895CCA but of course, the outer hole is missing a hold down nut. We positioned a nut under the pan with a matching bolt and voila. No worries for the next 5-7 years, I hope. Also bought a Battery Tender to maximize battery life.
BTW, this is a grreat forum :renntech:
Clear side markers
in 9PA, 9PA1 (Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S)
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