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    2003 911 Carrera S4

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  1. Ok, thank you for the response. I'm very embarrassed but I found the switch. Not sure why but I thought the switch was for a floor lamp (I thought the bulb had just burned out). Very embarrassed to admit this. A bit of difference in the noise level. Thank you both for replying. I got both mufflers on and off with no problems.
  2. Thank you Loren! I didn't know I had the PSE. There's no switch in the cab. Is this something that is automated; ie. the more you depress the accelerator it switches on?
  3. I was removing the muffler from my 2003 C4S. I loosened the clamp and removed the 3 bolts attaching the bracket. I tilted the muffler down and was sliding it out wheel well when I felt a tug. There is a braided line attached to the muffler. I've attached some pictures of the line. The first pic is shot under the car looking forward. The second pic is shot from under the muffler. The line looks like a vacuum line. I was wondering if it is OK to disconnect this line. Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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