Does the Porsche Cayman have a cup holder?

Does the Porsche Cayman have a cup holder?

The Cayman S, it turns out, is a car that not only doesn’t need cup holders, it also really doesn’t need any of the modern amenities without which no expensive car seems to be able to pass the bar of marketing acceptance.

Does Porsche 911 have cup holders?

The Porsche 911 does come with cup holders – and has for many years – but they’re not the most practical or thoughtful. Since the nineties, Porsche 911 cup holders have primarily been awkwardly hidden in secret dash compartments, folding out when needed.

Does 996 have cup holders?

Porsche 996 / 986 Boxster. Add dual retractable cup holders to the dashboard of your 986 Boxster or 996 911. Certain models require the climate control unit to be relocated to lower section of console.

When did Porsche 911 Cup holders stop working?

The Porsche 911 sold from 2004 to 2012 (997) is a great car, but the cupholders suck and constantly stop working. Generally they fail to open when you push the button. Sometimes they fail to close. The good news is that it’s an easy fix.

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How do you remove cassette from Porsche 911?

You’ll need an allen key with the rounded head that allows you to remove the bolt with the tool at an angle. Once the two bolts are out, the cassette slides right out the front. Next you need to take the top off the cassette by removing the nine top bolts holding the cassette together – shown here with yellow arrows.

Why does the cassette stick to the cup holder?

When this rotating mechanism sticks, the cup holder simply flexes and when you press it in to release the catch, it doesn’t move enough to hit the release in the back of the cassette. The fix is simple. Take the cupholder cassette out. Take it apart, lubricate the rotating mechanism and put it all back together.