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I heard you the first time lol
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Stephen,
At the top of the forum page you will see the search bar, click the little gear thing to the right of the bar and do a search for third brake light. There are a number of posts which discuss using LED lights, changing bulbs, etc. I believe you will have to obtain the proper bulbs and solder them into the board. There has been some experience with LED strips, but the problem seems to be that it makes your cruise control inoperable because the resistance is so vastly different between LEDs and regular incandescent bulbs.
As Flash would always remind us, "search is your friend".
M-
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Unless you are converting to LED you do not need to solder bulbs in...remove the insulation from the underside of the trunk lid, remove the 3rd brake light, the rest is pretty straight forward from there.
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http://www.968forums.com/topic/6187-thir...20%20bulbs
Jay
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Drove it. Doesn't happen as frequently this time of year. Turned over 69k miles.
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You do know that all the colours are available as genuine touch up sticks from Porsche
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Kaj, for what it's worth, my brake pad light came on while we were in Sonora this summer. It went out and came back on intermittently on the way home. It hasn't come on since.
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you may have loosened the connector wire. If it loses connection between the wire in the pad and whatever it connects to on the suspension it turns on the warning light (same as if the rotor cut through it as the pad wears). The connector might have reseated itself, re-establishing the circuit.
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To be fair, that was a particularly brutal group of roads that we drove. Interestingly enough, the only light on my car that didn't go on after that drive was my brake pad indicator light!
Kaj, I have a set of stock pads that are nearly new if you need them.
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Put an original cs steering wheel in my car and deleted the airbag , used the 3ohm resistor trick and that works perfect .
Also installed a 30mm spacer to get the the wheel closer to my body and get more leg room .
Should have done it 10 years ago , so much better .
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After buying my cab this past spring I knew I would need to address the brakes this winter (my maintenance season).
So I replaced all four brake rotors, eight pads, and four pairs of wear sensors.
I decided to use genuine Porsche parts because the difference in price between Porsche and non-Porsche OEM was only about +20% thanks to good prices from Sunset. I may have wasted some $ but it just feels right for me when the price is that close. I wasnt looking to upgrade the brakes.
This cured a grinding sound/feeling that had been increasingly occurring during low speed braking, especially while turning right. I figured the grinding was caused by either wheel bearing(s) or more likely the significant ridge on the outer edge of the rotors.
The rotors were worn almost 2mm and needed to be replaced. The pads were at approximately 60% and still had life left, but I dont like using old pads on new rotors and I didnt know how old the pads were. I also suspected they could be part of the noise problem.
The old brake fluid was in disgusting condition, over 4% moisture per my meter and who knows how old. I pressure flushed about 1.5 liters through the system, but I ran into one caliper that didnt like to be bled. It just oozed fluid slowly instead of flowing freely. I am wondering if there is gunk in that caliper?? I am going to try again later. The pedal is firm and the braking is even (after bedding in the pads).
The front wheel bearings felt fine and I didnt bother to repack them at this time as I needed to get the car back on the road.
After some paintwork to repair a nasty upward hood ding caused by my mechanic remounting the power steering reservoir too high (sigh), I will tackle a door latch issue which I suspect is a broken plastic arm or two.
Tim
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Today Ava2 (my Aventurine Cab) visited a very talented PDR (Paintless dent removal) man.
He was able to completely remove the nasty upward dent on my hood. The dent had been caused by a mechanic remounting my power steering reservoir too high and shutting the hood on it.
He also took care of three ripples on the top of one of the fenders.
I had heard about impressive results from good PDR practitioners before, but this was my first personal experience.
Here are a couple of before photos.
Tim
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95 968 Cabriolet, Aventurine Green/Marble Grey (Ava)
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