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986 Bentley manual Sacramento-Roseville Area


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If any local members in the Roseville-Sacramento area own a 986 Bentley manual (1998 Boxster) that I can borrow over the weekend, I would really appreciate it. Need to trace a possible wiring issue that may be contributing to a P1602

(Terminal 30) and subsequent idle control valve problem.

Thanks in advance,

Paul Ri-Chard

Roseville, California 

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Please re read the forum rules you agreed to when you joined RennTech.  RennTech does not condone or allow any violation of intellectual property rights . 

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Not sure what I did wrong to be bullied; anybody can google: "Porsche 996 repair manuals" and the first link is the one I posted. The website doesn't belong to me and I didn't upload any material. Somebody is overzealous.

Cheers

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Not sure what I did wrong to be bullied; anybody can google: "Porsche 996 repair manuals" and the first link is the one I posted. The website doesn't belong to me and I didn't upload any material. Somebody is overzealous.

Cheers

 

 

You are not being "bullied" or even singled out.  RennTech does not permit the posting of links to materials of questionable origin which appear to violate intellectual property rights.  That has always been the policy of this site, and is also the reason that more than one repeat offender has been permanently banned from RennTech.  Just because you can Google something, does not mean we will allow it to be linked to this site.

 

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Thank you for your replies, and attempted replies. Just asking for a manual to borrow for a few days. I am a former writer and understand copy right  laws. Specifically needing to look at wiring for DME terminal 30 pinouts and leads and supplies. I have a fault code P1602. See my post on hunting idle made worse. Can phone or text me. 916-622-4125.

Any help that doesn't get the forum members and administrators in possible trouble is welcome.

Again,thanks in advance,

Paul Ri-Chard

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