Identify this rubber plug? Pic included
#1
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Identify this rubber plug? Pic included
There are the normal drain plug holes on the underside of the car towards the front to let water drain if it gets inside. However there is a smaller hole were a drain plug would not fit and Porsche placed a small rubber "cap" to fill this space. See pic with the circle. Can you identify this part #?
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Hi Unicorn,
Not sure why you ask but any push style clip purchased from the pegboard at an auto parts store will fill the hole if you desire this. I abandoned the rubber drain inserts and taped over the holes with aluminium duct tape. Never had or have a moisture issue under the tire in the frunk.
Andy
Not sure why you ask but any push style clip purchased from the pegboard at an auto parts store will fill the hole if you desire this. I abandoned the rubber drain inserts and taped over the holes with aluminium duct tape. Never had or have a moisture issue under the tire in the frunk.
Andy
Last edited by pp000830; 08-11-2024 at 01:46 PM.
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Part number is 111.801.177, listed in the early 911 PET.
That part functions similar to a flapper valve and does not plug the hole. It is used because there is a component in the trunk that is above the hole, which doesn't allow the use of the the standard drain tube.
That part functions similar to a flapper valve and does not plug the hole. It is used because there is a component in the trunk that is above the hole, which doesn't allow the use of the the standard drain tube.