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100+ Page Porsche Repair Manual Supplement: 996 Series 911 Turbo on 2040-parts.com

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Medford, Oregon, United States

Medford, Oregon, United States
Covers may have light shelf marks; interior pages are clean and bright. Never installed in a manual.
Country//Region of Manufacture:Germany

This is a genuine, (i.e; not a photocopy or download) Porsche Technical Manual Supplement (Number 54) for the Porsche 996 Series 911 Turbo. This NOT a complete workshop manual. It is a factory published supplement; supposed to be installed in the Master manual and it updates repair procedures. These supplement sections deal with production modifications, later model cars, and problems that have been noted as common in the vehicle service and repair history. The manual describes all the operations for which special instructions (and/or special tools) are needed; and as such; is essential for all Porsche 911  mechanics, restorers and enthusiasts.


These supplements were supplied by the factory to Dealerships, and were intended for use exclusively, by Porsche dealership service departments. These were used as reference by Certified Porsche Technicians, were never made available to the general public. This original manual is dated 2005. It is over 100 pages, and is held together by staples. It has 4 holes in each page, so that it can be installed in a binder.

Separate sections cover updated information on the following components:
  • Engine; Removing and Installing Engine-  Removing and Installing crankcase sealing ring. 
  • Removing and Installing reservoir for power steering pump
  • Body gap dimensions - good for checking if a car has been accident damaged.
  • Sliding Roof - Removal and installation; disassembly and assembling; converting sliding roof for installing draught deflector 

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