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Old 04-14-2013, 06:18 PM
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I know for 957 models the suspension and 4x4 buttons are silver with PDCC bottom strip.

How can you tell if a 958 (specifically 2011) has PDCC or not?

I'm in the market for a 2011 Turbo to replace my current S and would like to be able to identify pigs for sale with PDCC.
Old 04-14-2013, 09:22 PM
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On the 958's I don't know of an obvious way to tell, other than opening the hood and looking for the PDCC fluid reservoir next to the one for the power steering. There is no button or control for it, it just works. This is based on my own 2013 with PDCC, but I may be missing something.
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Originally Posted by wwilliams88
On the 958's I don't know of an obvious way to tell, other than opening the hood and looking for the PDCC fluid reservoir next to the one for the power steering. There is no button or control for it, it just works. This is based on my own 2013 with PDCC, but I may be missing something.
This is what I was thinking/realizing but was hoping for an "in the cabin" type identifier/badge. Thanks for the reply.
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Originally Posted by Oz-ATL
This is what I was thinking/realizing but was hoping for an "in the cabin" type identifier/badge. Thanks for the reply.


Identifier badge is propably a Porsche extra.
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And if it is in color, even more dollars!!
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Williams, I didn't know that there is a PDCC fluid reservoir. Interesting. What kind of fluid does it use? Would you know if PTV has markings or fluid requirements? I would assume that PTV is computer controlled.


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