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tmc

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  1. No it's not standard. It's a $550 (I believe) option.
  2. Anyone have experience with swapping climate controls on a 987 (I imagine a 997 would be similar)? On my 996's, the climate control 'box' was a swap-in unit. Is this also true of the 987S? I accidentally didn't include auto climate control on my 987S order (d'oh!). If I can order the auto climate head unit and it's just a swap out in the center console tower, then I might explore it. But if it's more involved, well I'll learn to live with the slight inconvenience (and remember to quadruple check orders before I sign off!). Thanks, Tom
  3. Just did a B&M Short Shifter install on a 2007 987S. Just a few heads up: There have been some changes, apparently, to the 2007 987S. I had installed a B&M in my 2005 987S (now sold) without issue. The changes: The leather boot is now held down by screws, you cannot just pop it off. Instead, you must take the two sides off the console (which themselves are held in by two screws in the back), separate the two parts of the leather boot surround (the lower alumilook piece is what is screwed in, the upper interior-colored piece is not), remove the screws, and then go forward. Also, the shift tower bushings are a little narrower. I had to widen them to fit in the B&M blue aluminum bushings. Also, I recommend that the bushing with the set screw go in towards the back of the car, otherwise reassembling the console is prohibitively difficult. Apparently B&M has now released an updated shifter for 2007 and beyond models with narrower bushings. That's about it, but it was quite a shock after having done three B&M retrofits (two on 996's and one on my 2005 987S) to hit these snags! tmc
  4. Kinda a stupid question, but could the rim be warped? My wife warped the rim on my snow tires (on a pothole) when she borrowed my car one day.
  5. There are two "slots" in the lower console, and the environmental controls only fit in the lower slot.
  6. No idea. The low mileage didn't hurt. Having a new 07 987S on order meant the sales manager encouraged the service manager to go to bat for me. But I think he would have anyway.
  7. No oil appears to have been lost, so I think we can rule out RMS failure. From all symptoms (e.g., the "bowling ball in the clothes dryer" sounds when it was dying), I surmise that it was intermediate shaft failure. They are not confirming that -- in part, because I suspect PCNA would not like to confirm the specific cause of engine failure. Since I work sometimes as an expert witness in lawsuits, this makes sense to me! tmc
  8. The word from PCNA is they will pay for a new engine (~$9k) and I need to pay for the labor (~$2k). So I guess that's better than it could have been... Tom
  9. Thanks. I got the sales manager in the loop (I have a fully optioned 07 987S on order...) Here's hoping they do the right thing. I still can't get over the fact that an engine with less than 19k on the clock failed!
  10. I fear they've already taken it apart, so the chance is passed now. I trust (yeah, I know) this service advisor. I'll let you know what he says. He is fighting for me to try to get PCNA to cover the whole deal. They're the largest Porsche dealership in the Carolinas. tmc
  11. Sigh.... My beloved 2002 Targa had a catastrophic engine failure two nights ago. I was driving along and it sounded like someone had put a bowling ball in a clothes dryer. Porsche service at my local joint confirmed my worst fears: my engine is gone. They say that even though it is out of warranty, PCNA may cover half (the car has all of 18,500 miles on it). Half is still a lot of green. So I plunged through the past service history from the prior owner and found that in 2004, with about 12,500 on the clock, the car had its RMS and intermediate shaft seals replaced due to an oil leak. (The service was done, luckily, not at the same dealership where she sits today, lonely and powerless.) Do you think that a botched job on that could have lead to engine failure 6,000 miles later? If so, I will use it to argue they should give me a whole new engine. tmc
  12. Yes I searched. I had an Eclipse AVN6600 installed in my 996 (2002 Targa, non-MOST). When I lock the doors, the headlights blink twice as usual. And then after a delay, the horn beeps, the interior lights turn on, and then slowly fade (the car remains locked). Any ideas what's up? THANKS! :renntech:
  13. Not much, really. The only thing to look out for is the permanent grin on your face for the first two weeks of ownership! The roof may rattle a little when fully closed. Note that there is a TSB to fix the roof rattle, if yours has that: 3/05 6006 It's a couple of seals that need to be replaced. You can order the parts and it's a DIY.
  14. Rivets are used to hold it on, and it is non-obvious where to mount them. I had one on my 05 987S and found that it created strange airflow through the cockpit. I tended to take it off when the weather was hot.
  15. So I'm guessing no HP gain, just sounds pretty?
  16. Sport Exhaust is now a $2100 option on the 2007 987 (option code XLF). Anyone know what this does? Is it 'just like' the Sport Exhaust for the pre-facelift (99-01) 996? tmc
  17. I need to remove the driver's left door sill cover (that goes over the front trunk / engine compartment releases and the seat memory presets) because my wife pressed on the engine release and it popped off (inside the cover). D'oh! Long story short, this looks like something I can fix myself instead of taking it in. The car is a 2002. Any help is greatly appreciated!
  18. Try edmunds http://www.edmunds.com/used/1999/porsche/9...2/standard.html
  19. I have a 987S that I am going to either trade to a dealer or sell to someone. It has PCM Navigation that I had installed last year. Cost me a bundle (~$4k!). I kept the original radio. As you may know, having navigation or not changes the car's resale value by about $0.02 :) Do you think I would get much for having the PCM taken out and then selling it on ebay? The dealer claims it will cost $500-$1k to take it out, so I need to make a reasonable amount above that to justify the expense. Because it's a MOST bus thing, I can't have my favorite independent shop do the uninstall. They can't reprogram the 987S' computer. Any opinions out there? I'm really stuck on this one. tmc
  20. Well I've bought and sold on the internet for about 10 years (no lie, and yes those were horse and buggy days!). My reputation as a seller is worth far more to me than shipping. I have a stellar reputation that is far more precious than a few bucks here or there. My advice to Bobby comes from this experience: reimburse John's shipping. If the tables were turned, you'd like the same courtesy. Just my $0.02 tmc
  21. Depends on what you want. I own both a 2005 Boxster S (987S) and a 996. The two cars are completely different beasts. Both cars has its advantages. The Boxster S is planted around turns like almost no other car I've ever driven. Road and Track confirms this in their data on the car: 1.0g skid pad, up there with f-cars. The Carrera is balanced so that you can steer with the accelerator around turns, and the pluses (and minuses) of that are well documented. When you press pedal to the metal however, the Carrera wins. It feels like it stands back on its hind legs, rears up, and launches, whereas the Boxster S doesn't give anywhere near that kind of feel. At the same time, the Carrera often feels closer to the limit-- like you can do some serious mischief in the car-- whereas the Boxster S feels fast but almost boring because it is so safe. I like them both. The Boxster is an excellent roadster. I drove a Z4, S2000, SLK, etc., before deciding on it. It was an easy decision. The Boxster is the best out there in that class. The Carrera is an excellent coupe. It is a hoot to drive, but you have to know what you're doing or this car can get you in some serious trouble fast. I guess my bottom line is it's apples and oranges, and I like the taste of both of them. tmc
  22. We (just got) a 2002 996 Targa. I have a 2005 Boxster S 987S. Are the wheel offsets and sizes compatible between these cars? If not, which would need spacers to mount the other's wheels? Thanks for your help! tmc
  23. The brake light is fine. Ok, that might be it... what am I looking for? Not egas / no option 620. Thanks tmc
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