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Couple of questions

kasspa

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Jon, the light removal is quite easy, as per handbook, it comes apart, (mine fell apart as it had been seperated before), I took bulbs out, replaced them immediately, then all worked fine..... was just bad earth & OPC wanted £105... So worth a try. Paul
 
Thanks Paul - Just cracked it, didn't realise you had to turn the bit anti-clockwise to release the entire panel! OPC £105 - WOW! BTW - I tried to PM you the other day to thank you for your message but it wouldn't let me, Appreciate the advice and I wasn't being rude
 
Hi,

A couple of my lights are out in the strip of brake lights in the aero spoiler, any idea how you get to them?

Also looking to get some new mats for the car, any recommendations as to the best stockist pricewise on some genuine replacements?

Finally, I noticed the other day that the car was only boosting to 0.4 bar, then later in the day back to 0.7, any idea why it would be holding back?

Many thanks in advance
 
Boost is limited to 0.4 bar by the DME if there is a problem. Best get a diagnostic check done, to see what fault codes are recorded. It could be any number of things, but quite often something simple. I had it once on mine when a boost hose popped off.
 
As for mats, if you just want a pair of fronts get a set for a 986 Boxster. They are exactly the same, but (obviously) without rear mats, so cheaper.
 
Cheers Richard - Good tip on the matts, my rears are perfect, the front obvisouly get a bit more abuse so that's the route I'll take. Thanks for the info on DME also
 

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