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questions about 997s
- Thread starter c2s
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ORIGINAL: c2s
1. Can I get colorcode for my 997s from my VIN for the bodyshop, car is bass black but he wants a code.
2. My front bonnet does not pop open by the pull via drivers door, any ideas?
thanks guys
1. On the modern 997s the paint code is written on the sticker under fuel filler lid.
2. Assuming remote still works then it is the switch.
It is a simple replacement, there are two plastic grub screws on the side of the scuff plate, remove these this exposes two screws. Undo the screw the pry the scuff plate up using a plastic wedge (The scuff plate is held down with four fixing clips). Undo the electrical connector and remove the switch unit. Reassembly is reverse.
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