First 944!
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First 944!
Hi everyone! Name is Steven just bought my first Porsche 944 today. This is my third car, owned a 94 Camry and a 03 Eclipse before this. This car is in great condition only a couple guage problems but the interior and exterior is spotless! Crossing my fingers that it won't bite me in the butt because I intend to use it as my daily driver.
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Got to love the factory alarm.
If you're not intending on using that factory alarm, I'd suggest you make sure it has been jumpered correctly as they tend to cause problems due to age and water getting at them.
If you're not intending on using that factory alarm, I'd suggest you make sure it has been jumpered correctly as they tend to cause problems due to age and water getting at them.
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its an 85.5 no alarm but it has the keyhole for it so ill have to look into that. right now i have a couple of problems... rpm gauge takes awhile to work.. so for about the first 2-5 min of my driving its dead but it will randomly work later on. fuel gauge doesnt work above half full.... and thats about it. i got an awesome price for an awesome maintained car.
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Fuel guage is common issue, mine shows half when it's full, I just keep track of miles driven to know when to refuel.
Congrats on the buy , mind sharing how much you paid for her?
And where are you located? Looks southwestern.. Lol
Congrats on the buy , mind sharing how much you paid for her?
And where are you located? Looks southwestern.. Lol
#10
125k and its in arizona! rust freeeeee lol im so excited though. i might have overfilled her cuz after i filled her up for the first time today i just smelled gas the whole day driving around. but didnt smell it when i first bought it and took it home
#12
These cars are a breeze just do the work yourself, keep an eye on waterpump, timing belt and balance belt (do belts every 3 yrs or 30-40k) other than that usual wear likes bushings and junk. Congrats!