How to repair a Porsche 928 vacuum leak?
HVAC Vacuum Leak Test and Repair Ignition 85-95 Instrument Pod Removal, ’89 and older Intake 87-95 Intake Manifold and Valve Covers, Refinishing Intake Manifold Removal Intake Refresh
What do you need to know about Porsche 928?
Camshaft Seals and Plugs Center console Check Crank End Play Clock (Digital) 12 Hour Mode Clutch Coolant Drain and Change Cooling system Cruise control Differential Fluid Change Door Pin Switch Repair Engine and General Introduction Engine Number Location Evolution of the 928 Flappy or Resonance Valve
What should I do about my Porsche 928 odometer repair?
Odometer Repair Oil change Oil Check Valves Oil Filler Neck Oil Pressure Sender Replacement Parking Brake System Pinch Collar- Drive shaft movement Pod Removal and Instrument Cluster Repair Pod Removal and Instrument Cluster Repair Part 2 Power Steering Hose
How to repair a Porsche 928 brake caliper?
Brake Caliper Refurbish (Rear) Brake Fluid Flush Brake Pad replacement Brake pad replacement 86-95 inc handbrake Brake Service Camshaft Seals and Plugs Center console Check Crank End Play
HVAC Vacuum Leak Test and Repair Ignition 85-95 Instrument Pod Removal, ’89 and older Intake 87-95 Intake Manifold and Valve Covers, Refinishing Intake Manifold Removal Intake Refresh
Where are the ground wires on a Porsche 928?
One is at the top of the “O” in the word Porsche cast into the cam cover — and it may be covered-up by the emissions air injection valve/hose. The second attachment point on the cam cover is more visible and is closer to front of car. Point 10 For later Euro cars, look for ground wires attached to the back of cam gear metal rear covers.
Camshaft Seals and Plugs Center console Check Crank End Play Clock (Digital) 12 Hour Mode Clutch Coolant Drain and Change Cooling system Cruise control Differential Fluid Change Door Pin Switch Repair Engine and General Introduction Engine Number Location Evolution of the 928 Flappy or Resonance Valve
Where is the injector harness on a Porsche 928?
They ground the engine electronics & the injector harness. One is at the top of the “O” in the word Porsche cast into the cam cover — and it may be covered-up by the emissions air injection valve/hose. The second attachment point on the cam cover is more visible and is closer to front of car.