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987/98C workshop


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I just got some new information and have put together the 987/987C ( Boxster and Cayman ) workshop manuals with the CDs that Porsche has sent out to the dealers this year. The manuals are aprox 3,500 pages and cover the 987 987S and 987C.

I will try to attach one page for you to see

1001TW_0.htm

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I just got some new information and have put together the 987/987C ( Boxster and Cayman ) workshop manuals with the CDs that Porsche has sent out to the dealers this year. The manuals are aprox 3,500 pages and cover the 987 987S and 987C.

I will try to attach one page for you to see

How do we get this set?

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I just got some new information and have put together the 987/987C ( Boxster and Cayman ) workshop manuals with the CDs that Porsche has sent out to the dealers this year. The manuals are aprox 3,500 pages and cover the 987 987S and 987C.

I will try to attach one page for you to see

Porschelibrarian,

I have the first US 9ff Cayman kit-2 which included a new box (old one sawed out by 9ff, along with the MAF sensor), a reprogramed ECU and a new exhause with vacuum-controlled valves to bypass the mufflers. The only problem with being the first is that I now have a "check engine" light P0444 (canister purge valve, open connection or no signal). The US cars are the only ones yet with fuel-tank ventilation required by these charcoal canisters, so 9ff may have muffed this. They Fired their US dealer, so I have no recourse except 9ff in Germany and they are toatlly non-responsive. So I must try to see what is going on myself.

Do you have shop manuals that show how teh various sensors are hooked up? Particularly those associated with fuel tank purge via the charcoal canister. Maybe I can trace down a loose connection and not have to pitch the whole thing in order to be able to drive it in the states.

Alternatively, does anyone reading this know how to fix the P0444 I keep getting on my durametric reader, either by the ECU code, totally redoing it (it was coded by 9ff) or fixing the problem in an other way. Otherwise I'm out of luck at license renewal time!

Thanks in advance!

Charles Hohenberg

cmh@wustl.edu

(314) 727-1767 (h), 935-6266 (w) 369-3377 ©

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I just got some new information and have put together the 987/987C ( Boxster and Cayman ) workshop manuals with the CDs that Porsche has sent out to the dealers this year. The manuals are aprox 3,500 pages and cover the 987 987S and 987C.

I will try to attach one page for you to see

i am interested in this as well. thank you.

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I just got some new information and have put together the 987/987C ( Boxster and Cayman ) workshop manuals with the CDs that Porsche has sent out to the dealers this year. The manuals are aprox 3,500 pages and cover the 987 987S and 987C.

I will try to attach one page for you to see

I am interested a getting the CD workshop manuals for my 987S. Please email information and pricing at bbbb431@charter.net. Thanks - 44niner

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I just got some new information and have put together the 987/987C ( Boxster and Cayman ) workshop manuals with the CDs that Porsche has sent out to the dealers this year. The manuals are aprox 3,500 pages and cover the 987 987S and 987C.

I will try to attach one page for you to see

Hi do the manuals include pictures of the wiring harneses of the back of the pcm.

secuuda

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