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Thanks for the information. It doesn't appear to slip nor has it made the noise on the last two outings so perhaps it is the release bearing. I will wait and see not going to panic yet
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Last year I purchased a 99 2.5L it had covered 34000 miles, it now has 38000miles on the clock. The clutch has now started to give off a squealing sound :o when moving off quickly from being stationary.
Would I be correct in thinking it's time to replace the clutch
Trip computer retro connector
in 986 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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Question for toTool Pants
Do you know the BMW connector part number. I presume the number will be the same in the UK as in the US.
I recently changed my car from a 99 2.5 to an 03 2.7, the 2.5 had the OBC as original equipment but the 2.7 does not. I therefore intend doing the OBC hack and to this end I have acquired a 3 stalk switch £45 ($80) from a specialist Porsche breaker. All I need now is the connector and to get the Dealer to turn on the OBC function.
Can you help.