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Originally Posted by wrs986
It’s a 5 speed. A real garage queen. Not a nick or dent anywhere. Cars need to be driven. Sitting has a lot of adverse effects on a car. In any case it will have to go to the shop and I’ll have them go though and look for anything else that a car that has low miles might have. I did stop at the local Porsche specialist to make an appointment after I bought the car and wanted to see if they could find the squealing problem. But the first thing the mechanic asked me was about the IMS bearing. As far as I know it’s still the original, he said I should replace it right away. With everything I’ve read the 1999 had less of a failure rate. I’m sure I will replace the IMS bearing when I do the clutch, but right now I just want to drive the thing. I’m a little hesitant to use this shop but they do come highly recommend. Like I said the E brake makes the most sense, the cable might not be releasing completely or the brake shoe springs might be sticking. I will dive it today and get to the bottom of all this. I really appreciate all the input.
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The Damn IMS thing
As I stated I have a 2000S with low miles 6 speed.
I will look at the IMS if I ever need to replace the clutch.
If your noise does not show it's self with the simple E-brake test then I think your back to possible wheel bearing issue.
Another thought I had was throw out bearing on a standard transmission but you should be able to make the sound change (once it started to squeal) by pushing the clutch pedal in.
Keep us in the loop.
I always like to know the outcome of problems I am trying to help someone with. Helps me learn more