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Weather Strip on Engine compartment


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(As you are aware, supposed to be Engine. Too quick with the posting button)

Can anyone tell me which way the flat rubber strip, about 2" wide, all the way forward on the Decklid on the 996tt is applied? The self adhesive tape allows for two positions, the strip pointing straight down and the strip pointing straight forward towards the front of the car. The original strip was "crinkled up" so I removed it and "yes" I did not note the exact positioning.

Any help will be appreciated.

Edited by Loren
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JPFLIP,

Thanks for the response. The piece is in the photo sitting on top of the engine forward of the just under the place on the lid where it is prior to removal. Looks like you have the same 996TT pictured, same parts as on my 2004TT my npiece is just all the way toward the front of the compartment.

Thanks Again.

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