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window scrapers
- Thread starter fgasca
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1) Outside car and visible ..just flip the whole trim off in one ( up wards) and slide off the scrapper and refit ...held on via spring load clips through the top of the door...each clip sealed via little round sponges
2) Inside car visible at the top of the inner door trim ...remove the inner door trim
3) Inside car but hidden under the inside invisible trim .... remove indoor trim and take the glass out
Haynes do not do one for the 964 ..so its either the Porsche Offical manual or the web . But a lot is the same as the 911 SS etc ..that I think Hayes do a manual for . FYI the Offical 964 manual asume alot of expericance and does not cover items like door trims ....;-(
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