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  1. I'm sorry, I didn't realise it was a 987, but his username would have given me a clue, hey?
  2. I'm pretty sure it's Vehicle Speed Sensor. Most Boxsters have a VSS signal running to the radio. It's a Grey and Pink colored wire. Failing this pin 18 at the soft top relay also has the signal going to it. Your nav will have to have a learning feature otherwise you need to determine what the pulses per mile rate is and run an adapter if too far out. I have a nav I want to put in that doesn't have this learning function and I can't find out what the PPM rate for Porsches is, so until I can find out I'm screwed.
  3. I am attempting to fit a sat nav system into our 986S and need to determine the Pulse Rate of our speedo (VSS). Does anyone know? Any help will be much apprciated
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