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Old 04-07-2010, 05:05 PM   #1
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Oh yeah they WERE the correct 4 wire type and I suppose you can ONLY connect the upper push in connection ONE way? Do you mean remove them completely on BOTH ends screw in, and push on? Again much thanks for the input, The old girl runs great, has lots of pull, no drips and only cost me $6,000! This is my FIRST Modern Porsche as my others are a 1958 356A Super Coupe (Euro spec) & my 1976 912E Sunroof (last of the air cooled 4 cylinder Porsches!)
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Old 04-07-2010, 05:23 PM   #2
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I was suggesting that you reset the electrical connection by taking them out and putting them back in. Additionally, I was saying to let the car go through the adaptation process as described previously. This is the official way to install just about anything in your car. Not sure if what I said will work, but electrical components can do funny things sometimes. Best to just reset to see.
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