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ypshan

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  1. That makes sense. One news, lately Porsche has changed their policy and asked the mechanics to open up the transmission and engine and try to repair them on the spot. When I had my problem, I insisted that they replace the unit. The dealership told me that they put in a "new transmission". It turned out to be a rebuilt one.
  2. Loren, Yes, I'd like to know why you think it's better. You've peaked my interest.
  3. I am still very interested in your opinion on the "996 300 010 FX" thing. Why not just put in "55" instead of "FX"? When I asked them why not a straight part number, the answer was "don't worry". They have ordered the wrong parts before so I am a bit worried. Please help? Thanks.
  4. Yes, it's an X50 Turbo. My dealership replaced the transmission under warranty. However, the part number listed on the work invoice is 996-300-010-FX. I have no idea what "FX" means. Is that the normal encoding on the computers dealerships use? Did they give me the right transmission? Thanks.
  5. Help. What's the part number for the 6 speed 996 X50 tranny? I've heard that it's different than the regular TT tranny. Thanks.
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