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OPen Boot 996 with Battery disconnected

richardjjs1

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Have shut the BOOT (FRont) with the battery disconnected on a 996 (Electric Boot opening)

How do I open it please

Looking for a cable but not sure where it is - obviously cant remove the PU without opening the BOOT

Thanks
 
you can connect a jump pack to the fuse box/door latch if you have one or remove the light and pull the emergency cable.

http://www.renntech.org/forums/uploads/post-4-1143080904.jpg

thats the front

http://rennlist.com/forums/attachments/996-forum/744362d1373931804-emergency-engine-cover-release-cable-a-simple-preventative-measure-dscn4810.jpg

thats the back

I think on a Mk2 I don"t think its there but you can mod it so its there next time.
 
But you cant remove the lights without opening the Boot or bonnet surely



However
I have opened the boot with the jump battery (I am not going to admit that I forgot to turn the battery pack on!!!!!!)

Thanks anyway!!
 
Will put a cable tie on next time I get the Light Out

But thanks anyway

Do you know if I can remove my side skirt by just undoing the screws looks as though its stuck in somewhere

Just want to check for corrosion and make sure screws are OK

Thanks
 

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