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Thread: My Key Doesn't Work No More!!! *panic*

  1. #11

    Re: digicam is dead...I killed it...

    Originally posted by Shawn
    There are 4 red, 2 yellow, and 1 white.

    As viewed from the drivers seat; starting at the center (with the same order as above) moving to the 9 o'clock position, then clockwise ending at the 6 oclock position with the white wire.

    I have the unused male receptacles as well. As to thier function...

    I can post a pic 24 hours and one trip to Best Buy from now.

    Shawn.
    Gosh... A pic would be really nice! Haha...

    I count you've got 7 wires... That's TWO more than what I've got. And so far, hooking up to my VW switch is 3 wires and everything except the parking lights work. So I really have 1 'useless' wire...

    Anyone any ideas?

    Sprint.

  2. #12

    p car cash spent on sony products...

    new cam, first image and resizing test, and test...one more.



    Headlamp pull switch is shown on the left and the ingintion switch is on the right. Sprint, I can take additional pics from better angles and email to you if you wish. But, you gotta really need it for me to disassemble and photo.

    Shawn.
    67 coupe roller
    99 M96 2.5 litre
    early911s reg 447
    R Gruppe 399

  3. #13

    and an upside down image...

    that angle shows some dust bunnies. I gotta get after that. Cool camera though.



    26% reduction. Let's see how that looks. Shawn.
    67 coupe roller
    99 M96 2.5 litre
    early911s reg 447
    R Gruppe 399

  4. #14

    Re: and an upside down image...

    Originally posted by Shawn
    that angle shows some dust bunnies. I gotta get after that. Cool camera though.

    26% reduction. Let's see how that looks. Shawn.
    Hi Shawn,

    As reported, I'm currently using a VW ignition switch to get to work but looking to get another Porsche one soon. Your switch looks very different from mine. I'll try get a pick of mine tonight.

    And I can't seem to take mine apart to do any repair work on it. Seems to be sealed....

    I'm hoping to still use one key for everything instead of 2...

    Sprint.

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