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  1. They should be able to. I got info on my car from 01-05. Showed some emmisions recall and other service. No personal data of any kind was associated with it. Just car info. I got this through my local dealer. Car was serviced in another state and dealer entirely. Any Porsche dealer is supposed to have all that info at the stroke of the keyboard. The dealer I used was Porsche of Colorado Springs. I would just call around to Porsche dealers and see if they can help you out.

    Here is what they mailed me back:

    Vehicle Id..... WP0CA29931S654293 Delivery Date.. 7/02/01

    Model Year..... 2001 996310 Carrera Cabriolet Preowned Date..

    Repair Mileage Dealer Rpr Ord Wty Damage Code Damage Code Description

    Date Number Code

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    8/22/02 1487 132 Niello Porsche 107586 R A209 099 000 2 Fuel Cap - Recall Campaign

    Recall Campaign

    8/22/02 1487 132 Niello Porsche 107586 2 L2A1 072 240 1 Jungle green metallic

    discolouration / polished areas

    2/27/04 6580 132 Niello Porsche 135007 2 6924 040 000 2 Front belt lock

    electrical

    2/11/05 7769 132 Niello Porsche 153140 2 2706 088 000 2 Battery

    Towed-In / Jump Started

    2/11/05 7769 132 Niello Porsche 153140 2 9141 020 000 1 Front loudspeaker

    noise

    2/11/05 7769 132 Niello Porsche 153140 2 5316 015 000 1 Closing cross member

    Torn/broken

    2/11/05 7769 132 Niello Porsche 153140 2 6122 020 001 1 Front seal

    noise

    2/11/05 7769 132 Niello Porsche 153140 2 6912 010 000 2 Three-point belt, rear

    mechanical

    10/14/05 16207 132 Niello Porsche 011541 5 6924 040 000 2 Front belt lock

    electrical

    11/30/05 17645 132 Niello Porsche 012168 5 9457 040 000 2 Control module f. gas disch.

    electrical

    11/30/05 17645 132 Niello Porsche 012168 G 9457 040 000 1 Control module f. gas disch.

    electrical

    11/30/05 17645 132 Niello Porsche 012168 5 9457 018 000 1 Control module f. gas disch.

    Smooth

  2. SA321 sounds like you should buy another brand of car from your past experiences. Lot of others have had the same vehicles without any major issues. You might have just had really bad luck. If you were having cooling issues that would result in scored cylinders. Other cause would be improper breakin. Sounds like you don't like Porsches. Kind of a bad place to be lurking and posting IMO ;)

  3. I think the key to a good car is proper maintenance. There are a few problems that have nothing to do with that though for the 996, but I bet most of the problems are a result of lacking/time between maintenance. Same for about any car but Porsches seem to have things that are critical to have things done at certain intervals. Some models moreso than others. Good example is 944 timing belt.

  4. My 1st post! My 1st 911! 2001 Carrera 2 Cab. Car is being delivered today! I haven't even seen it in person yet. Got some records of service from dealer for a car I just bought. Anybody know what the damage code on this record means?

    11/30/05 17645 132 Niello Porsche 012168 5 9457 040 000 2 Control module f. gas disch.

    electrical

    11/30/05 17645 132 Niello Porsche 012168 G 9457 040 000 1 Control module f. gas disch.

    electrical

    11/30/05 17645 132 Niello Porsche 012168 5 9457 018 000 1 Control module f. gas disch.

    Smooth

    Was wondering what was wrong/fixed, etc. Missing records from 17645-39000 miles. Guess car was serviced at an independent. Car has 40K on it now. Has slight leak on RMS. I think I'll be doing a IMS bearing retrofit and RMS seal when its time to do the clutch.

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