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    I also have a shooter near this one under the two position steering wheel ... Does anyone know what it is for? My father reminds me that the hood is activated by means of the turn signal lever (long light)

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    the only thing that has been modified, that I think is not appreciated in the picture is "the horn" of the car, my father moved the steering wheel to a small switch, white under the body of the steering wheel. Tomorrow I attached a photo, I am interested to know what is the switch that is in the photo, "the out of focus" in the background ... Sorry, but I am pretty green on the subject of switches, electricity etc and I am starting to inform me

    I can not see clear information. Is the position of my antifog switch on the board correct? I understand that not?

    Checking the thread http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ht=dash+switch I understand that it is a piece from 71? Would it be mounted correctly in the sale period of 72?


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    Is that position normal for the switch? Is that identification number anti-fog ...? The "knobs" come from the SC, some not all, my father tells me that some switches did not do anything. I have a picture of the fuse box! Any idea what it could be and see if it is still there?
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    I understand according to what I have learned these days, one of the switches in this photo is the rear glass heater, and the other, the radio that is no longer with the wires cut!


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    This switch is under the steering wheel a little to the right. Any ideas?
    I do not see any cable with that color in the fuse box

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    I have a switch in a similar position which is for the rear wiper

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty43 View Post
    Tengo un interruptor en una posición similar que es para el limpiaparabrisas trasero
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    Mi padre tiene razón en ese momento! ¿El calefactor de la luneta trasera tiene dos posiciones? ¡Muchas gracias por la respuesta! me salvas una tarde frente a la pantalla

    pongo foto del interruptor del calentador trasero del vidrio

    debo entender que el indicador verde "tienen encendido los faros antiniebla" debe ir en este interruptor?

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    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...02#post1156102
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...-is-this-cable
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    May I advise you to download the PET from here:
    https://www.porsche.com/spain/access...artscatalogue/

    This will help you to identify parts.

    Also, do you own the user booklet of your car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 928cs View Post
    May I advise you to download the PET from here:
    https://www.porsche.com/spain/access...artscatalogue/

    This will help you to identify parts.

    Also, do you own the user booklet of your car?
    I have a couple of advertising documents but I think a 72 booklet does not fit inside them !! Here in the Canaries, everything is on a small scale.
    and thanks for the link!
    look in another pdf of the workshop manual and I found nothing
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    My father told me that he has printed the manual, but printed by him. I certainly remember a billet of badly stapled and worn papers on top of his nightstand.



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    Any information about these tires? About why are you riding in that car? Sizes? ... My father says that they were the ones who rode the car when he arrived at his property.



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    I also appreciate a significant deterioration of the photo ... Rear bumper area.



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    Mahle Gas Burner wheels
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    Say Ronal.

    Last edited by _gonbau; 06-12-2019 at 01:41 AM.

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    The installation of an original "kit" of fog lights (with number 901xxxx) could be acquired aftermarket?









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