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Old 03-09-2007, 12:34 PM
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Can anyone give me an idea of a vendor that may have the kinematic clutch pedal lever in stock and the ability to get it to me by tomorrow? My local dealer doesn't stock it (big surprise). Part# is 993.423.519.03. Thanks.
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I like Sunset in Oregon. Prices can't be beat for OE parts... and great service. No tax
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http://www.sunsetimports.com/porscheparts.php
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Your dealer should be able to check the computer system to see if any dealer shows them in stock. They did when I was looking for a part. They gave me the name and phone number of the four dealers who showed it in stock. If none do, try pelican parts.
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then compare to what Sunset will quote you.
Even if it has to be ordered.
Even with shipping.

This is a fairly inexpensive part but in general, I would never buy from a local pcar dealer.

Edit: Just called them (I need one also, you reminded me) $58.14 week and few days to get it to me.
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Thanks much. I just took it for a short spin and now the pedal is not hanging. I guess I'll hold off for a bit and see if it starts happening again.
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OK, well it started again. Just ordered from Sunset $58 vs. local dealer at $75.
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Yeah, it will stick and then not stick for a bit.. then stick... etc.

Doing mine soon also.
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Greased the piston in the clutch pedal assembly a short while ago. It did seem to help (didn't stick on the last drive), but I don't expect that it'll stay that way too long. Kinematic lever gets installed when it arrives in about two weeks. And if that doesn't work, I guess I'll be forced to bleed the slave, which I'm not looking forward to.
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Originally Posted by MarkD
Yeah, it will stick and then not stick for a bit.. then stick... etc.

Doing mine soon also.
D*MNIT! Mine is doing it too. Thanks for looking up the PN. I guess one more thing to do while in there over the coming weeks. I'm assuming it's the same for all years. Mine is an early '95.



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