991.2 GT3 Workshop Manual?
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I'd love to get a copy too! If someone has a d/l link I would greatly appreciate it
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socalcarguy (05-16-2024)
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However...
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NutCracker: Because everyone should be able to swap a wheel on any passenger car!
Current cars: 2020 718 Spyder (MT), 2018 991 GT3T
Previous cars: 2014 BS (MT), 2x NC Miata, Audi R8 V10 plus
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I'm not sure how to pm - don't think it lets me as I'm new to the forum, can you email me? sn3ak3rs@chieffromtnc.com
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I'm not sure how to pm - don't think it lets me as I'm new to the forum, can you email me? sn3ak3rs@chieffromtnc.com
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phoneyman (05-27-2024)
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Looking for the 991.2 GT3 workshop manual as well. Anyone care to share? Email to: calfrank2@gmail.com
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socalcarguy (05-27-2024)
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I’ve accessed the workshop manual online. You create a username and then it’s like 17.00 an hour or some other amount for 24 hours. You can usually use an hour and then download everything you want. You can also look up the service history of your car (or any car), etc. Technical advisors, etc. It’s pretty cool. I haven’t seen one file that captures the whole manual (and I think the online version is updated when there is an issue). I just signed up, they sent me a password maybe a day later, and then you just access with your credit card.
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I’ve accessed the workshop manual online. You create a username and then it’s like 17.00 an hour or some other amount for 24 hours. You can usually use an hour and then download everything you want. You can also look up the service history of your car (or any car), etc. Technical advisors, etc. It’s pretty cool. I haven’t seen one file that captures the whole manual (and I think the online version is updated when there is an issue). I just signed up, they sent me a password maybe a day later, and then you just access with your credit card.
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It’s the Porsche Central Service System (PCSS) (https://pcss-tsi.porsche.com/landing...m/static/porto)
You enter a VIN, then you can find out basically anytihng you want to about the car. Some stuff is free access (diagrams, etc.). Most of the good stuff you have to pay (technical advisories). Anything you want to do to your car is in here. Once you pay, there is a timer at the bottom that shows how much time you have left. You can print anything you want while you are on the clock - so I just usually make PDFs of whatever I’m interested in understanding better. I think it’s similar to what the dealer has - really everything there from rattles to engine issues. It took at least 24 hours to register.
You enter a VIN, then you can find out basically anytihng you want to about the car. Some stuff is free access (diagrams, etc.). Most of the good stuff you have to pay (technical advisories). Anything you want to do to your car is in here. Once you pay, there is a timer at the bottom that shows how much time you have left. You can print anything you want while you are on the clock - so I just usually make PDFs of whatever I’m interested in understanding better. I think it’s similar to what the dealer has - really everything there from rattles to engine issues. It took at least 24 hours to register.
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