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Old 03-13-2017, 02:48 PM
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Anyone have a straightforward trustworthy link to a 2007 TT workshop manual I have had a google and searched the forum which brings up many spurious links.

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As far as I've seen whenever this gets asked, there's no simple "997TT Workshop Manual.pdf" out there, unfortunately. A few scattered excerpts and some good DIY guides are about all there is. My understanding is it's all deeply embedded in the copy-protected PIWIS system these days.
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Originally Posted by Skwerl
As far as I've seen whenever this gets asked, there's no simple "997TT Workshop Manual.pdf" out there, unfortunately. A few scattered excerpts and some good DIY guides are about all there is. My understanding is it's all deeply embedded in the copy-protected PIWIS system these days.
Yes..Seems like someone posts this question every month or so. Other than a Porsche manual which costs $$$$. You are not going to find a Free or even cheap download.

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We need to get everyone to tell Bentley we need a 997 manual. I was told that they consider the volume of requests when prioritizing when they publish. I really found their 996 manual useful.
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Good info here

http://workshop-manuals.com/porsche/...air/page_2525/

but a bit of a pain loading pages
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One of these days someone will bootleg it..........can't wait.
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I use alldatadiy.com - subscription is very affordable and information seems very good

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Since I like to play with cars.... I bought an auto franchise...I do have access to online manuals as well that I pay a monthly fee for. I used to scour the web and then produce DIY's for the community to help. Now I can get a little assistance from the software I pay for at my shop....Plus the 6 lifts help

But other than the Porsche Manual, have not seen a complete version in one spot.

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