I looked through the manual - yes, I'm one of those who reads such things - but can't find any reference to a switch which sits just in front of the headlight leveller knob, see photo. Anyone know what it's for? It's not the ejector seat because I've tried that......[
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Not sure which way it works as I don't actually have this on my car, I have a Cobra alarm installed . These are quite common as a lot of cars have them, I think it was an upgrade or replacement by Porsche to the factory alarm.
Getting them to run right is great I am waiting to get mine back to Paul Anderson to replace the dampers, cannot wait to see the difference.
Getting them to run right is great I am waiting to get mine back to Paul Anderson to replace the dampers, cannot wait to see the difference.
brickell said:Getting them to run right is great I am waiting to get mine back to Paul Anderson to replace the dampers, cannot wait to see the difference.
Are you sticking with OEM or upgrading? I put Bilstein B6 on mine and they are great! Nobody mentioned beforehand, though, what a performance it is to get the 4 wheel alignment/ride height sorted on these!!
StuartDavies928S4
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nods of appreciation to brickell and tscaptain:
you've answered 2 of my personal queries in one timely post. (what's that funny button & the suspension overhaul dilemma)
Nice work fellas.
Rgds. Stuart
you've answered 2 of my personal queries in one timely post. (what's that funny button & the suspension overhaul dilemma)
Nice work fellas.
Rgds. Stuart

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