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Davidoconn

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  1. I just picked up a C4S that has black ventilated seats. The seats have what looks like water stains and streaks on them. I tried Griots leather cleaner spray, not the heavy conditioner and it did nothing to help. Does anybody else have this issue and perhaps a solution? I tried a search but found similar posts, but no solutions. Thanks in advance.
  2. Just wondering if anybody has, or if it is possible to bleed brakes on a 997 with a suction extractor? I have a suction extractor and used it on many cars, but I see in the forum here the type of bleeder used is a pressure extractor that goes into the master cylinder. My method would be to drain the master, fill it, hook up to each valve and extract the fluid until it is clean. Thanks very much.
  3. I am trying to remove the PCM on a 2007 997 C2. I removed everything as per the instructions including the silver screw on the passenger side. I cannot get the radio to slide out. Does anybody know if there is another screw or I am missing something? I am trying to hardwire an FM modulator, and need to get to the antenna. Thanks!
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