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muranomike

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  1. Thanks so much. Do you suggest I just wait until I get a misfire code or some other issue before changing them out? Its not my daily driver so I can so its not essential that it stays running.. These are my original spark plugs, but as I said I am having NO issues and car is running great..
  2. Ok so rear jack stands, wheels off, front wheels chocked. I worry about the car slipping forward if I raise the back too high. Maybe thats unwarranted fear with good jack stands. How high are most people comfortable getting the rear end up without putting front jack stands to level it out? Also as this is an 02' it doesn't have spark plug tubes, but there are seals. Are these necessary to replace or just if I find oil on some of the plugs? Thanks guys!
  3. Thanks Loren I did read that. So ramps are out then if you have to remove the rear wheels. Can i just do 2 jackstands on the rear then with the front wheels chocked for this or do I actually have to get underneath the car? PS I don't like the idea of getting under a car!
  4. Hi everyone. I have an 02 996 C4 cabriolet with relatively low mileage, 100,000 km. It has never had its spark plugs done. There are no issues with the car, but it sounds like it might be a good idea. I have read all sorts of threads on this. Some people say it is so easy and they can do it in like an hour without removing anything from the car. Others say its really difficult and they take off the mufflers, bumpers, etc just to get access. I am not someone that has done a lot of work on cars, and I don't have all sorts of ratchets, etc to work in cramped corners so I think I'd rather do it the second way. What is best access then to do spark plugs in terms of hoisting up the car. Currently I have two jacks, two jackstands and two rhino ramps. I worry that if I use the rhino ramps then if I get access issues I won't be able to remove the rear wheels. Thanks for any help!
  5. Ok thanks! Was beginning to worry that no one has done this DIY. I just dont' want to get to a point where I can't go forward or backward.. if you know what I mean..
  6. I posted this on Pelican Parts because I thought Wayne Dempsey may see it there, but didn't get much response... Hi Guys My 2002 996 C4 needs a new starter... I have Wayne Dempsey awesome book 101 Projects for Your Porsche 911. Project 85 seems easy enough -- at least from the descriptions and pictures. But it is listed as Expert Level - 5 wrenches. Now I have very basic skills and tools... I was easily able to change mufflers, and do a window regulator. But I certainly wouldn't do an IMS (another 5 wrench project).. So am I missing something here .. How hard is this project really? Thanks
  7. https://www.renntech.org/loren/images/obc_stalk2.pdf I found this, but don't know if it applies to my 02'. It looks like it was made to install an OBC stalk. MM
  8. So have to remove the steering wheel, etc. Are there any photos of this, where the screws are etc. Thanks MM
  9. I have an 02 C4 Cabriolet. Recently I have noticed a rattling in the steering column. It sounds like there is a loose screw moving around inside. It sounds like it is coming from the section that the wiper and on board computer 'arms' comes out of. When I accelerate or slow down something rattles around inside. Is this a known issue or has anyone ever heard of this problem? How hard is it to disassemble this part of the car to see what is rattling around? THanks Mike
  10. I have a question regarding the 996 control unit under the front seat (996.618.262.03). If I am able to find a replacement unit, can this just be swapped in or does it need re-programming? Thanks Mike
  11. My 02 996 C4 has been kicking out of second gear occasionally. The Porsche dealer did some tests, and then told me I needed a new transmission. This will be done under warranty. Is this a good idea? Is there any down side. Thanks MM
  12. Does anyone know what are the big differences between the Porsche battery maintainer (98061198100), which sells for about $76 bucks, verus the Porsche Charge-o-mat which sells for over $100 dollars. Does it matter which one I get? Thanks
  13. Had a brand new Porsche battery put in by dealer 2 weeks ago. Went to start car today, completely dead. Cannot even pop hood. There has got to be something draining my battery MM
  14. So my 02 996 was consuming oil and I was getting 'oil failure indicator' lights at a regular basis. My dealer took the vehicle and drove it for a week, confirmed oil consumption, confirmed the oil failure indicator lights. Initially they felt I needed a new engine, but Porsche wanted them to put in a a new oil separator. The new oil separator SEEMED to have solved the problem. I had very little oil consumption and no oil failure indicator lights for about 1 month. However in last few days oil consumption has increased and I am again getting 'oil failure indicator' light coming on at random times. Any ideas?!?! my car out of service date is one month. Also, two other problems 1) My vehicle would 'kick' out of 2nd gear sometimes. I bought a B&M sport shifter and had my dealer install it. This SEEMED to solve this problem for a couple months. But now noticing it will kick out of 2nd. Anyone else have this problem?? 2) I am now on my THIRD battery. The original porsche battery became a dead cell after 3 years. I put in a NAPA battery, and this lasted 7 months before going completely dead as well. My dealer just put in a OEM porsche battery to replace this. Is this a symptom of something? The NAPA battery is actually a very good battery so that shouldn't have happened. Thanks for any input MM
  15. No no lumbar support. It is a big spring you can see by just looking under the seat on the passenger side. I think it is to provide some resistance to the seat moving forward and back but I'm not sure. MM
  16. No one can help me with this problem? It should be simple.. Loren?? Thanks MM
  17. So far so good. New oil separator and have not dropped a bar in about 500 km. No oil failure indicator lights either. Here's hoping my oil consumption problem has been solved. I still plan on getting 3 year extended warranty before my out of service dat. MM
  18. I have an 02 996 cabriolet. I noticed a spring had fallen off from under the seat the other day. It is the long spring that runs along the left side of the drivers seat. The spring is about 1 foot long, has hooks on both ends, and has a 3 inch rubber sleeve on one end over the spring. I tried to figure out where this hooks to, but couldn't. The passenger side is different so I can't use it to compare. Does someone have diagrams as to how to replace this spring. Do I have to remove the seat or anything? Thanks MM
  19. I have had bad experience with this product. I installed it, and within 2 weeks my top stopped working. Had to have the control box replaced (what the remotekey plugged into). Wilhelmy claims it is not there product.. Coincidence? Then to boot they would not refund my money but offered to send a new one, but only after I returned the old one to them. Not impressed at all. Wish I never would have bought it. If you want one, I will sell you mine for discount. MM
  20. My 996 has had so many problems on warranty I was thinking of getting extended warranty. Anyone have any positive feedback for a company in Canada? Thanks MM
  21. Yes I understand that, but how about the oil failure indicator going on even when oil levels are normal? Thanks MM
  22. Ok, so after evaluating my car for a week they have concluded the problem was the oil separator. They have changed the oil separator and say the problem is fixed. My question is, can anyone explain to me how changing the oil separator would stop my car from using 1 liter of oil every 500 km, plus stop the oil failure indicator light going on even when oil levels are ok??? I really beleive there is more of a problem. Only two more months on warranty.. Stall tactics?? Thanks MM
  23. Yes I am doing that. Unfortunately I get oil failure indicator lights coming on at random times as well so I feel it necessary to add a little oil just in case so I don't ruin the engine. Hopefully they will resolve the problem soon one way or another.
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