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Old 04-16-2013, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by hawk911
resurrecting.... how did you replace the sound deadening materials?
I didn't replace my sound deadening material. I just let it dry out by putting a 60W light near it over a weekend.
Old 04-16-2013, 02:32 PM
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they are only $21, if you care to replace the pad So it's not 6 inches worth of pad, like the front.
Old 04-16-2013, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Zingari
Whilst we are on the subject of bonnet fit I have noticed that mine requires a lot of force to engage the bonnet catch whereas my 993 was just a gentle push down and would almost close itself. Is there a way to release the tension as I suspect the same issue of an irregular bonnet seal could be prevalent on mine. Although I have as yet no leaks etc
You probably just need to adjust the lower bonnet catch. Couple of allen bolts to undo. Raising it by just 1mm will make loads of difference.
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For me, my coupe rear window seal had gone south. This leak ran under the speaker shelf, down the backside of the rear seats and showed up in the rear footwells. I used painters tape to isolate the leak to the rear window and confirm that it was not the side windows or sunroof seal.

A little permatex flowable silicone under the lip the seal on both the glass side and paint side of the window seal did the trick. Cheaper and less risky than a glass removal and seal replacement. Only delays the inevitable, but I can time that to a more convenient time, like a repaint or other major project.



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