991 Retractable Spoiler/Deck Lid Alignment fix???
#16
So... someone just pinged me on this.
I didn’t move the spoiler, but I did open up the engine lid and twisted the small black rubber bumpers that control alignment of the engine lid. These bumpers move in and out to and allow you to adjust the height just enough to fix it.
I didn’t move the spoiler, but I did open up the engine lid and twisted the small black rubber bumpers that control alignment of the engine lid. These bumpers move in and out to and allow you to adjust the height just enough to fix it.
#18
Adjusting Engine Lid
To raise the engine lid upward turn each (x2) rubber grommet counterclockwise. To lower the lid turn each grommet clockwise. Start your adjustments at 1/4 to 1/2 turn at each grommet and close the lid to verify the height in respect with your rear spoiler edge closes to the grommets local.
Counterclockwise turn on rubber grommet raises lid.
Clockwise turn on rubber grommet lowers lid.
Counterclockwise turn on rubber grommet raises lid.
Clockwise turn on rubber grommet lowers lid.
#20
Instructor
Hey guys, I just received photos from the shop that did a PPI for me in Portland on a car I want to buy with a duck tail on a 991.1 C4S. I live in Salt Lake City so I can't really go check this out in person.
The duck tail is OEM parts, but was not added at the factory. It's got an alignment problem that looks like it might possibly be fixable using the method described in this thread. However, it's complicated by the fact that it's a fixed duck tail, so it would take some time to remove the duck tail and fiddle around to see if it can be fixed.
What do you guys think? Is this likely to be a quick and simple fix? Is it likely to be significantly more complicated than fixing the alignment problem on a movable spoiler? Should I just walk away from this car or should I ask the seller to reduce the price to compensate for this? If so, how much?
I could really use your advice on what to make of this PPI result!
The duck tail is OEM parts, but was not added at the factory. It's got an alignment problem that looks like it might possibly be fixable using the method described in this thread. However, it's complicated by the fact that it's a fixed duck tail, so it would take some time to remove the duck tail and fiddle around to see if it can be fixed.
What do you guys think? Is this likely to be a quick and simple fix? Is it likely to be significantly more complicated than fixing the alignment problem on a movable spoiler? Should I just walk away from this car or should I ask the seller to reduce the price to compensate for this? If so, how much?
I could really use your advice on what to make of this PPI result!
#21
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
In that case, the ducktail looks to be a little proud of the rest of the car. The fix is not the same as my suggestions above. I am not familiar with the duck tail adjustment, so can't help there.
In our cases, we didn't move the spoiler. We only adjusted the angle of the engine lid by using the twisting rubber feet. That might help a little in your situation, but not as much as I'd suspect.
In our cases, we didn't move the spoiler. We only adjusted the angle of the engine lid by using the twisting rubber feet. That might help a little in your situation, but not as much as I'd suspect.
#23
Instructor
In that case, the ducktail looks to be a little proud of the rest of the car. The fix is not the same as my suggestions above. I am not familiar with the duck tail adjustment, so can't help there.
In our cases, we didn't move the spoiler. We only adjusted the angle of the engine lid by using the twisting rubber feet. That might help a little in your situation, but not as much as I'd suspect.
In our cases, we didn't move the spoiler. We only adjusted the angle of the engine lid by using the twisting rubber feet. That might help a little in your situation, but not as much as I'd suspect.
Thanks so much for your response.
#24
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
I can imagine twisting the feet on the engine lid, and raising it up to meet the duck tail. But, check the photos to make sure that both the engine lid and duck tail are now both too tall, and sit higher than the rest of the rear fender/bumpers.
#25
Instructor
Yep, I was concerned about that too, but I've now seen nice, good quality video that shows everything is flush and at the same level. So I think the problem is truly fixed.
#26
Instructor
Hey all- closest thread I could find while trying to troubleshoot my T’s spoiler being out of alignment when closed. For me there was a long piece of trim going from driver to passenger side that someone failed to seat correctly after some maintenance. One tab was above another piece of trim when it should have been below. Hope this helps someone else in the future. Make sure all that plastic trim is how it should be!