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2003 Boxster S OBC and Cruise Retrofit


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There is a lot of confusing information here (for me anyway) re OBC and Cruise retrofit! And as the old saying goes... A little information in the wrong hands can be a dangerous thing

After reading the thread it appears that to add cruise and obc to a 997 I need to purchase is the following:

a. 1 x 997 613 261 00 01C - Cruise Control Switch

b. 1 x 997 622 674 00 - Wiring Harness

c. 2 x N 909 068 01 - Torx Screws

d. 1 x N 910 207 01 - Steering Wheel Screw

e. 1 x 997 552 475 03 A03 - Black Lower Steering Column Housing

Do this parts work on my 986? Also it is my understanding that getting the dual stalk with odc and cruise is actually cheaper or atleast has more of a cost benifit.

I am thinking this would be a nice addition :D . I really don't want to do it myself (At my age, I really don't need the drama of the actual install). Has anyone in the SF Area done this or know of a shop or dealer that has successfully performed this retrofit?

I am checking with a local Porsche dealer to see if they will do it (my car is still cpo for another 1.5 years )

Any recommendations, comments, suggestions or conerns are requested. :)

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There is a lot of confusing information here (for me anyway) re OBC and Cruise retrofit! And as the old saying goes... A little information in the wrong hands can be a dangerous thing

After reading the thread it appears that to add cruise and obc to a 997 I need to purchase is the following:

a. 1 x 997 613 261 00 01C - Cruise Control Switch

b. 1 x 997 622 674 00 - Wiring Harness

c. 2 x N 909 068 01 - Torx Screws

d. 1 x N 910 207 01 - Steering Wheel Screw

e. 1 x 997 552 475 03 A03 - Black Lower Steering Column Housing

Do this parts work on my 986? Also it is my understanding that getting the dual stalk with odc and cruise is actually cheaper or atleast has more of a cost benifit.

I am thinking this would be a nice addition :D . I really don't want to do it myself (At my age, I really don't need the drama of the actual install). Has anyone in the SF Area done this or know of a shop or dealer that has successfully performed this retrofit?

I am checking with a local Porsche dealer to see if they will do it (my car is still cpo for another 1.5 years )

Any recommendations, comments, suggestions or conerns are requested. :)

Your question was already answered here

Please do not double post your questions.

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