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Old 02-20-2006, 09:45 PM
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I've compiled an Excel spreadsheet of the maintenance schedule I've gleaned from the "911 Workshop Manual Carrera 2 Carrera 4" and from Adrian Streather's excellent reference "Porsche 911 Enthusiast's Companion: Carrera 2, Carrera 4, and Turbo 1989-1994".

I'm offering it up for those here to use (should they care to) and to get feedback on anything I've missed or gotten wrong.

I'd be happy to make any corrections and additions and repost the xls file as time permits.

Feel free to PM with addendum.

Cheers,
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N.B. I've renamed the file Maintenance-empty.txt because the system would not let my upload an xls file. Simply download the file by right-clicking and choosing "save as", then rename the file to Maintenance.xls to access it.
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Old 02-20-2006, 10:58 PM
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Cool - useful spreadsheet. Thanks for sharing your work.
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Thanks to search...I avoided posting a new topic for an answered question. Dave, since your post was 1.5 years ago, just wondering if this is the latest and greatest of your thinking? Thank you for putting it together!
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I now have a lot more data in my spreadsheet, but I think it is basically the same rows and cols.

I'd be happy to mail a copy of the latest if you'd like. Just PM me an email address.
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I had issues opening up the file, it was all skewed.
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worked fine for me. Make sure you "Save As" Maintenance.XLS
Old 07-17-2007, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Streetfighter
I had issues opening up the file, it was all skewed.
Change the file extension from txt to xls and then open in MS Excel.

Excellent spreadsheet BTW, thank you
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Sorry to dredge up this older thread, but what do the 'stars' or 'asterisks' represent in the spreadsheet (e.g., Fuel Filter row)?

Edit: Never mind, I got it....

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All of the check/change/replace intervals are 20k km as indicated by the top level column headers.

For those items that are not at a 20k interval I entered an asterisk (*) in the column where the check/change/replace should take place. I've also entered text in the left hand column indicating the change interval.
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I've replaced the file link (first post) with the latest version; which is now empty of any of my records.
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It hit me what the stars meant after I posted my question, but thanks for posting an explanation for the benefit of anyone else. BTW, I noticed 'Sheet 2' of the spreadsheet still contains some of your data, which is actually an interesting read! It's not a bad format for keeping track of expenses. I suggest leaving it there, or at least a part of it, as a template.
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Originally Posted by breale01
It hit me what the stars meant after I posted my question, but thanks for posting an explanation for the benefit of anyone else. BTW, I noticed 'Sheet 2' of the spreadsheet still contains some of your data, which is actually an interesting read! It's not a bad format for keeping track of expenses. I suggest leaving it there, or at least a part of it, as a template.
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Originally Posted by dfinnegan
*** Updated File ***

I've compiled an Excel spreadsheet of the maintenance schedule I've gleaned from the "911 Workshop Manual Carrera 2 Carrera 4" and from Adrian Streather's excellent reference "Porsche 911 Enthusiast's Companion: Carrera 2, Carrera 4, and Turbo 1989-1994".

I'm offering it up for those here to use (should they care to) and to get feedback on anything I've missed or gotten wrong.

I'd be happy to make any corrections and additions and repost the xls file as time permits.

Feel free to PM with addendum.

Cheers,
Dave

N.B. I've renamed the file Maintenance-empty.txt because the system would not let my upload an xls file. Simply download the file by right-clicking and choosing "save as", then rename the file to Maintenance.xls to access it.
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Originally Posted by breale01
It hit me what the stars meant after I posted my question, but thanks for posting an explanation for the benefit of anyone else. BTW, I noticed 'Sheet 2' of the spreadsheet still contains some of your data, which is actually an interesting read! It's not a bad format for keeping track of expenses. I suggest leaving it there, or at least a part of it, as a template.
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