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Old 03-18-2012, 06:00 PM
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Default Tool kit 964 - Is this a correct set?

I know the tyre inflator is not correct for the 964 but is the tool kit?
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If not it looks close.
Old 03-18-2012, 06:28 PM
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Thanks. Are all the tools there or is there anything missing?

I think it might be a 993 one (not sure what difference between 964 and 993 one is though)
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I have tried to work out exactly what constitutes the definitive 964 toolkit but can't seem to work it out. I think there should be five open end spanners and three screwdriver attachments (you don't seem to have all of those. Can't see your sunroof emergency winder or your window hex adapter either.

http://www.rsamerica.net/OEMinfo/toolkit/index.htm seems to look complete but my 1990 ROW toolkit is somewhat different and includes an adjustable spanner and a big socket wrench which I assume is for the fan nut? My Turbo kit is different again but prob incomplete and neither looks exactly like the PET (which doesn't seem to fully describe it either). I'd be keen to see a definitive list if it exists.
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sigh...I'll say it again

PET is your best friend for all things part related. See the very 1st illustration (001-00) for the tool bag and contents (which still seems very vague as not each is identified).
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There should be a spare fan/alternator belt as well. An easy fix.
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Thats the same Tyre inflator in my car and looks the same as those on ebay, marked as 964. There was a later tyre that was bigger. That also looks very simillar to my tool kit, what year is your car?
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I have the same tyre inflator in my MY93 car:

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It seems as the 964 is the first without the spark plug wrench.
Is this correct ?
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Originally Posted by carrera
It seems as the 964 is the first without the spark plug wrench.
Is this correct ?
No, mine has one. Looks like there are 2 different versions of it depending on model.



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