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Old 12-09-2009, 12:30 PM
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I saw this on the 997 forum (don't ask). Good stuff.

I found this out on one of the Boxster forums. Below are the Porsche factory training manuals for dealer mechanics. Covers both 964/993/986/987/996/997.

Grab em while you can. Who knows how long they will be out there:

These are original factory dealer training manuals for the mechanics. I found them on one the Boxster forums. There is even one for repairing the air cooled motors!

Grab 'em while you can. Who knows how long they will be out there.
http://cid-9746e4c9659ea697.skydrive...ng%20Documents
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Nice find!

Thanks it even has great pictures and explanations. The Evolution PDF one just got me reinvigorated again about my car.

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Sweet find!! Thanks!
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I can close my sunroof completely!

Close sunroof and hold the close button for 10 seconds and then it goes to reset procedure for full closure.
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wow....
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Thanks for the link!
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Great find, much appreciated.
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I have just been reading these documents. They are excellent! Very informative and great reference data.
Thanks for putting these up!
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really good find

thank you
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Stop opening the page so I have time to go home and download from home!
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Great find, thanks!
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Wow. Pretty technical, and cool to try to absorb.
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Originally Posted by Divot
I can close my sunroof completely!

Close sunroof and hold the close button for 10 seconds and then it goes to reset procedure for full closure.
Have to try that one.


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