What did you do to your 996TT today?
#4381
All new Elephant Racing control arms, toe arms, thrust arms, dog links, new KW v3, alignment, repaired holes in the blend door w/ ZERO damage to the dash/cowl area by taping the holes carefully through the heater core. It's like a brand new car!
#4382
you turn the ignition on to POS 1. dont touch gas pedal. wait until you hear the "click of the butterfly valve" in the TB "reset" after 1 minute ( have your drivers window open lol ). turn the key OFF 10 seconds. then start as per usual. voila. TB reset.
#4383
Burning Brakes
[QUOTE= repaired holes in the blend door w/ ZERO damage to the dash/cowl area by taping the holes carefully through the heater core. It's like a brand new car![/QUOTE]
Did you take any pics of your repair?
Did you take any pics of your repair?
#4384
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the "reset"? ( sorry )
you turn the ignition on to POS 1. dont touch gas pedal. wait until you hear the "click of the butterfly valve" in the TB "reset" after 1 minute ( have your drivers window open lol ). turn the key OFF 10 seconds. then start as per usual. voila. TB reset.
you turn the ignition on to POS 1. dont touch gas pedal. wait until you hear the "click of the butterfly valve" in the TB "reset" after 1 minute ( have your drivers window open lol ). turn the key OFF 10 seconds. then start as per usual. voila. TB reset.
Cheers,
#4385
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Correct. I disconnected my battery when I took out my drivers seat, then had the stutter. Didn't realize I needed to do the adaptation procedure when I reconnected the battery. All is well now!
#4386
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That is really interesting - I took both seats out over the downtime to re dye them and did not disconnect the battery. I think I have had this stutter since I took the car last may; I think it was Sam that told me to clean the TB and the hesitation would go away - I will now go and disconnect the battery and do this procedure.
Cheers,
Cheers,
#4388
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#4393
This weekend:
- Cleaned, removed old wheel weight residue, compounded, and polished the wheels
- Cleaned up the wheel wells
- Replaced lower front fender liners
- Replaced some rusted fender liner hardware
- Poked around under the car noting anything else that looks to need attention.
#4395
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It really sucks that the carbon and the wood pieces that were such an expensive option when new was such garbage! Mine all cracked also. Do you miss the carbon smooth feel on the wheel? Considering sending mine out to get carbon redone. I just don't want it to happen again in 5 years!