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Posts posted by ngb996
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Great, thanks Loren!
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Hello All,
On my 996 Turbo, one of the rear bumper black buffer is coming loose,
there is a crack in the rightside aluminum piece, bolted to the long bar
where the black buffer connect to.
Welding is an option or replace the whole long reinforcement bar.
If to be replace, are the bar part the same for all 996 or are they
different sizes between Carrera, C4 and Turbo?
Thanks for any suggestions and advices.
ngb996
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Got the malfunction light on the spoiler on my 996 01 Turbo. Fixed it using WD40 to clean the spoiler rods once raised up manually.
Once cleaned smoothly, few sprays down the shaft, it should work normally again. No more warning light. Good luck.
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Dear Loren,
Please help with this serial number,
CDR-220 Becker S.N# Y5060915
Thank you berry much
Try 4731
The magic number works like a charm, thank you.
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Dear Loren,
Please help with this serial number,
CDR-220 Becker S.N# Y5060915
Thank you berry much
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Dear Loren,
Please help with this serial number, CDR-220 Becker S.N# Y5060915
Thank you berry much
Does disconnecting the battery reset the ECU?
in 996 TT, 996 TT S, 996 GT2
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Try code 4731