Been asked above question on a 92/93 964RS car fitted afterbuild at only about 5000 miles....
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Factory Option AR02 and AR03 What are they?
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I don't think they're options, they are what is called Workshop Campaigns or something. The last time i wrote to Porsche regarding the history of my car they said they would also like to remind me that 'workshop campaign AR03 is still open on your car'. Apparently this is something to do with an upgrade to lower steering joints. I had already had mine done 2 years previous and had to pay for it but it should have been done free as far as i could tell!!
Hope this helps.
Martin
Hope this helps.
Martin
Very interesting, will they still do the change now? I can see a rush of cars to the OPC....
Thre was a "factory campaign" on the '95 993 for engine wiring looms, as far as I understand you can take any Porsche between the affected chassis numbers into the dealer for a check over or replacement.....many of us have the car checked off of their list. So assuming there was a known problem with faulty components, Porsche have shown they care many years after the car left the factory.
AR stands for outstanding recall . i.e. factory safety updates AR03 is the brake bias valve incorrect installation (you'd have no rear brakes if it was wrong!) not sure of the other
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