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FYI I did the thermostat replacement last weekend and posted a DIY today.  It is a straight forward project which takes between 4 and 5 hours.  Cost for parts is around $70 from Sunset Porsche.

 

Hope the DIY helps anyone who is going to do the thermostat replacement.

 to replace it, is the same way as written from Davet18

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FYI I did the thermostat replacement last weekend and posted a DIY today.  It is a straight forward project which takes between 4 and 5 hours.  Cost for parts is around $70 from Sunset Porsche.

 

Hope the DIY helps anyone who is going to do the thermostat replacement.

 to replace it, is the same way as written from Davet18

 

 

Yes, should be the same.

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The intake socket does not need to be replaced unless you damage it taking it out.

 

I am not sure of your numbers but the parts numbers for the parts I replaced were as follows;

 

948-106-125-01 Thermostat   $72.14 List Price  

948-106-533-00  Seal $6.78 List Price

948-106-124-02  Seal  $6.12 List price

948-106-707-00 O ring Seal $11.12 List price

 

Hope this helps

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