What are the parts numbers for a Porsche Boxster 996?

What are the parts numbers for a Porsche Boxster 996?

For these reasons, I recommend using a cluster from a 2000-01 Carrera 2. Part numbers have changed over the years, but two sample part numbers for this range are 996-641-105-02 (manual), and 996-641-106-02 (Tiptronic).

Why are there no warning lights on my Porsche?

Switch on lights by light switch if necessary Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. Weight sensing is impaired on the passenger’s seat (Advanced Airbag). Correct the seating position, set the backrest upright, do not support weight on the armrests, or lift on the handles. Airbag faulty.

How does a Porsche 914 dashboard gauge work?

All of the VDO Porsche gauges have faces that are attached with a ring that is bent and wrapped around the outer edge of the gauge. The factory must have a pretty good tool for performing this, because the seal is both real good and also very smooth. Any modifications or repair to the gauges requires the removal of this ring.

What are the gauges on a Porsche 996?

The 996 cluster has two additional gauges, a voltmeter and an oil pressure gauge that you can hook up and make operational. In addition, the later-style 996 gauges have an improved dot-matrix style screen that is an upgrade from the original style.

Why are the climate control buttons on my Porsche 997 worn out?

The typeface on the plastic climate control buttons in the 997 (and 996) are common casualties of wear and tear. The buttons fade, and become undecipherable, making the interior look prematurely aged and dated.

Are there any issues with the Porsche 996?

The 996 did and does have some major issues, which could result in a catastrophic engine failure, however if properly maintained and cared for many of these issues can be avoided. The 996 is the first true daily driver 911.

For these reasons, I recommend using a cluster from a 2000-01 Carrera 2. Part numbers have changed over the years, but two sample part numbers for this range are 996-641-105-02 (manual), and 996-641-106-02 (Tiptronic).

What should I do if I see a warning light on my Porsche?

Check coolant or engine oil level. Add coolant or engine oil if necessary. Switch engine off and let it cool. Check coolant level. Add coolant if necessary. Stop in a suitable place and switch engine off. Do not continue driving. Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer.