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chaiyz 07-29-2016 03:09 PM

Useful information to know
 
I purchased a 2001 S in March. She's my second Boxster and my first 6 speed S model. Love the car but I've hated the instrument cluster since the day I picked it up.
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...729_182822.jpg



So I've been searching for the Dot-Matrix cluster online and on 986 forum. When I was about to pull the trigger on what I thought was the right cluster, I got lucky and asked to see it working before I clicked the buy it now link. Lucky me, because the part number wasn't the Matrix display. My original cluster was 986.641.213.00. I contacted Porsche and was told 986.641.233.00 was what I wanted. Well, this time I didn't get to ask for a pic before purchase. I crossed my fingers and clicked the magical link. Then the wait began. I checked tracking obsessively before and after work. I'd even catch myself checking tracking at 2am when I'd go to the bathroom. Well, today was the day. It showed up and I was a little worried until I popped her in.
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...729_183641.jpg

I could not be happier. I am so pleased that I'm going to leave the cluster uninstalled until I can find a source for the wiring to plug into the cluster to run into my radio compartment for a manual switch. Does anyone here sell this cable to get my OBC working? I've still not found a Porsche dealer that will turn it on but I'd be happy to get the whole thing done and that might actually help as I'm calling them on the phone and asking. Maybe if I show up with the car and ask, they'll play ball. Anyway, I just want everyone here to know that if you have a Boxster Manual, then all you need is the 986.641.233.00 cluster. IT's the correct one. Don't know if there are other part numbers that are also Dot-Matrix but I know this one is. Thanks for looking. Can't wait to see the OBC display. Cheers!

Chaiyz

chaiyz 07-29-2016 03:20 PM

OH, and by the way. I can confirm with 100% accuracy that with this display, you get outside temp even if the OBC is not turned on. I'll post a pic if you'd like.

chaiyz 07-29-2016 03:34 PM

http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...729_193512.jpg

chaiyz 07-29-2016 03:38 PM

BTW, if anyone would like the old cluster, pm me.

Pdwight 07-29-2016 04:38 PM

PMed you

I can help you with a cable for your OBC

jeeper31 07-30-2016 06:34 AM

I like the new one a lot. Will it display the mileage of your car or the car it came from?

chaiyz 07-30-2016 06:38 AM

Strange to me but the milage must be stored inside the instrument cluster

Tcar 07-30-2016 09:39 AM

Is there an equivalent with a 996 cluster? To get the extra gauges (volt & oil).

In Pelican's '101 Projects for a Boxster' they detail how to do this.

They say that the only way to get the mileage correct is to send the cluster to a speedometer shop.

chaiyz 07-30-2016 09:58 AM

I've read here that there is, but I didn't want to spend over $500. The only cluster I know of that works for 100% is the 986.641.233.00. I've seen others mentioned which did not have matrix display when I checked.

I also love the new cluster. My last Box was a '99 tip and I loved the cluster because the MPH guage was in the center. When I first drove the 01S I thought I'd get used to the orange bright washed out looking thing but I never did. This has been the easiest upgrade I've done so far.

Chaiyz

JFP in PA 07-30-2016 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaiyz (Post 504884)
OH, and by the way. I can confirm with 100% accuracy that with this display, you get outside temp even if the OBC is not turned on. I'll post a pic if you'd like.

That is because it is a later display version; your 2001 would not do that.

JFP in PA 07-30-2016 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaiyz (Post 504935)
Strange to me but the milage must be stored inside the instrument cluster

It is stored in two places, the cluster and the DME.


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