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timig
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I decided it was too much of a faff, and use a watch!
Diver944
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http://www.titanic.co.uk/FAQs/FAQ28_944DashTrimRemoval.html
I would recommend forking out the extra cash to get the bulb from Porsche as a cheaper generic one often has fitment issues
chrisdenton
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http://www.rennbay.com/airfuel-ratio-gauge-for-the-944-p-30.html
Helen Goff
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Diver944
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On a side note the clock actually dims when you switch the headlights on, so that you don't get dazzled by its gloriously illuminated timekeeping [
sawood12
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Does anyone know anything about the A/F ration guage in Chris Denton's link? Is it only the CAT fitted cars that have an O2 sensor?
Diver944
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Back to the clock issue, if you do remove the clock to change the bulb you will come across the legendary 'unknown pipe' which kept members of Titanic 944 amused for many hours about five years ago.
Ahhhh nostalgia [8|]
Helen Goff
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the tailgate on my cars been known to open on the way to tescos. antisapation[ORIGINAL: sawood12
I was wondering has anyone connected a remote alarm to their tailgate switch? It would be very cool to walk upto your car in Sainsbury's car park with a trolley full of shopping and open your tailgate from 10 feet away!!
Helen Goff
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Diver944
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Plus you'd also need to get a probe fitted to read the temperature anyway [8|]

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