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white99c2

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  1. Read my post on the rennlist forum here: http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/996-forum/562194-a-solution-for-adding-an-ipod-to-a-cdr210-had-it-installed-today.html
  2. A service write at Porsche told me that is the way the early 996's were designed to have contant air flow into the cabin. Your car is 100% normal. The A/C compressor does not kick on until you hit the + on the fan speed.
  3. Bought a brand new '99 when I was 41. I now have another '99 that I bought last year when I was 52.
  4. Here are 2 mods I did to end the madness I was going through while driving and staring at that temperature gauge. The first is a snap to do, its a switch you can use to turn on the radiator fans on high speed. The second is a jumper wire between the low speed fan relays and the high speed, so when you don't use the switch mentioned above the fans are set to come on low speed at around 205 degrees, this hack makes high speed come on instead of low speed and cools down much quicker. Also. I don't know where you live but it must be Florida with 90 degree temps yesterday, I drained out 3 gallons of coolant and added 3 gallons of distilled water and on bottle of "Wetter Water" it helps lower coolant system temps, read about it. All of these trick helped my '99 stay cooler, no more staring at the gauge. In bumper to bumper traffic with A/C on, its going to run hot so just accept it but after a few minutes of open road driving it should maintain. In the summer I call my car Inferno. http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/996/204627-radiator-engine-fan-mods.html http://www.ppbb.com/phorum/read.php?6,1509504,1509681 Thank You guys, I do appreciate your comments,to answer your questions, yes i am sure the cooling system was bled correcly after installing the new coolant Expansion tank because i didn't drain the engine block ,I just drained the engine until the expansion tank was empty, then i stopped draining so there could not be any air in the system. I don't think so anyway and i had the car jacked up just at the back so it was on a severe slope downhill when i did the work, also i opened the purge valve before i took it for a test drive. I noticed yesterday that the new expansion tank cap is not OEM, its made in Germany and its new but made by some outfit called Fluer or something like that. It looks identical to the OEM piece that was on the car when I got it, maybe I'll try the old cap on the new tank, good. The car does not leak any coolant any more. I will get on L & N's website to find out more about the 160 degree thermostat, i'm really worried about this so i guess new water pumps and thermostats are in my future,geez I thought cleaning the radiators would for sure fix it, there was so much crap in there. I'll do the water pump just to ease my mind. Anyone know anything about the water pumps advertised as having metal impellers? is that a good deal? Is the OEM one have rubber impellers ?
  5. In the heat of summer with A/C on my '99 C2 will run with the needle on the gauge past the zero in the 180. Is that where your gauge is reading?
  6. Drivers side next to the rear tire. Uploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded with ImageShack.us
  7. I went through the same exact issue for 6 months. My car even had pressure tests done on it. I first changed the expansion tank cap. Look under the drivers side exhaust pipe for signs of a leak, It will stain the metal. My expansion tank leak was very slow than one hot day last summer I went to Wal Mart Shopping came out and there was a puddle under the car. Coolant tank is my bet.
  8. If it was me and I was concerned about something as serious an an IMS, I'd take it to your Porsche dealer and not mess around with trial and error.
  9. I removed the bumper cover and cleaned out 11 years worth of crap from the radiators then power washed them. I dumped the coolant and switched to straight distilled water and 2-12 OZ bottles of Water Wetter. I did the cooling fan mod and engine compartment mod and now have them on as soon as I start the car. I use the Porsche AC Diagnostics to display the coolant temp on the left side of the climate control center. When it shows 85C thats 185F I can tell the thermostat has opened because boiling hot air is pouring out of the discharge on both the left and right sides of the front bumper from the cooling fans. As far as I can tell, everything on my 996 is working, maybe it just runs hot. On a side note I went to a Porsche Pancakes breakfast this morning and it was only 95 degrees here. My coolant never went higher then 98C, thats 208F on a 45 mile round trip, it was only 95F this morning. Yesterday it was 116F and my climate control coolant temp showed 113C thats 235F with the AC blasting. Thats a new record for my car, the dash gauge was at the next line past 180.
  10. My '99 with 50k miles makes a rattling noise when started cold every time. I counted, it lasts 2 seconds. It's quieter since I switched to 20W50 Mobile 1. I read that Porsche was aware of a noisy IMS during cold starts in the 1999 and 2000's then corrected it in the '01 when they changed the IMS bearing design. Am I correct?
  11. Did you release the vent by lifting the spring valve just above the tank, it burps the system and should get rid of any air bubbles. start the car with the vent up, warm it up and drive it for a mile or so.
  12. Excellent instructions, thank you I just did the adjustment it took about 60 seconds from start to finish. Thank you!
  13. How do I adjust the drivers side window to tilt in just a bit on the rear top side of the drivers door? I get a wind noise when driving at highway speeds just behind my left ear. If I touch that top rear corner of the window it gets louder?
  14. I was 41 in 1999 when I bought a new Guards Red 996. I had a '79SC after that and 11 years later I just bought a "like new" Glacier White 99 996.
  15. Does it have a Carrera or Carrera 4 on the engine lid? BTW what year is your 996?
  16. http://www.discounttirezone.com/SUMITOMO-HTR-Z-III-25540ZR17-94Y-_p_443-3759.html
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