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Old 06-22-2011, 07:28 AM   #3
Cloudsurfer
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Yup. Overall a fairly easy swap. You will need to install the 996 oil pressure sender in the passenger side cylinder head, and run the wire up to the cluster through the tunnel. Terminate the wire in a VW wire lead, so that you can insert it into the proper pin (depends on year) in the cluster wiring. The voltmeter picks up its reading from the harness.

There are two types of clusters out there, "new" vs "old." These correspond to pre 03 and post 03 for the Boxster, and for the 996, pre 02 and post 02. You want a cluster from a "base" 996 either way, as the Turbo and GT3 clusters will not work. If the base cluster you get came from a C4 or C4S, you will need to re-code the cluster to change the fuel quantity metering (ask me how I know this). If the cluster did not come from a Cabrio, you will need to code it to enable the top lights (pretty much you need access to a PST2 or PIWIS to do this).

You will also need to either modify your dash pod to accommodate the added voltage and oil pressure instruments, or get the dash pod from a 996.
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