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Old May 31, 2016 | 03:57 PM
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991 TTS Interior Trim Question

Hey Guys

Dumb question - My TTS 15 has a center console trim piece that has "Carerra" imprinted on the center console gear selector trim and for some reason its bugging me. Most TTS have "turbo" on them - was this an option that I missed? Can I change it? I have been searching beyers and sun coast for the appropriate parts but I just can't find them...

If I have wasted 10 seconds of your time I apologies in advance.

I believe its part number 7, the first image with the red interior is what I see on most TTS and the black interior is my TTS... Any help would be appreciated.





 
Old May 31, 2016 | 08:33 PM
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Bizarro! Someone must have swapped it out.

Used car? Call Ryan at Suncoast on the phone directly. He'll get the part for you.
 
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It was a used car, I took your advice and called Ryan. Should be here in a few days. Thanks for the help.
 
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It was a used car, I took your advice and called Ryan. Should be here in a few days. Thanks for the help.
My pleasure. Glad you got it on the way. I'd have the dealer do it. The shift **** removal can be tricky. Up to you. It would have bugged me too!
 
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My 2017 TTS trim piece just has "911"
 
Old Jun 3, 2016 | 09:40 AM
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Its really strange some TTS have "911", "Turbo" and others "Carrera". Mostly I've seen the "Turbo".

Does anyone have an removal / install guide to get this on, I don't mind taking it to the dealer but I like to think im good with stuff like this.

I have searched the forums and while there are some great DIY they all stop at the PDK Shifter area.
 
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Did you see Plenum's DIY here?

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ml#post4041690

While it stops at the shifter area, once the center button console is removed, I am sure it is easy to figure out how the shifter plate is removed. I would think it just pops out. Let us know how it goes.
 
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I looked at plenum's diy and its certainly the best and clearest one I could find. Like you mentioned it stops right where I need it to go a little further. I actually messaged plenum to see if there was a follow up to that diy...

Once I get the parts in I will do a DIY and post some shots.
 
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That's weird and it would bug me too.
 
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Originally Posted by razwan1
I looked at plenum's diy and its certainly the best and clearest one I could find. Like you mentioned it stops right where I need it to go a little further. I actually messaged plenum to see if there was a follow up to that diy...

Once I get the parts in I will do a DIY and post some shots.
Sorry haven't been watching this board much lately -- I've been out driving!

I think I have the WM for the shift-gate trim removal. When I get back home I'll take a look and post-up what I have. I believe the piece is a simple snap-on.... We'll see! STFM
 
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Ok, I've posted a new DIY to my blog that should help.... Honestly I haven't done this particular procedure myself, so we'll have to rely on the official PCNA WM for Center Console Removal and supporting images.

Here's a direct link to the DIY: DIY 991 Upper Console Trim Removal for PDK

Happy to put more together so just let me know what you might want to see.... and I'll do my best.

Let us know how the project goes.
 
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Hey Guys

I believe its part number 7, the first image with the red interior is what I see on most TTS and the black interior is my TTS... Any help would be appreciated.


Also, just FYI, the parts image you have doesn't show the entire set of parts for the center console -- maybe there is a reason for that... Perhaps the logo part isn't available separately or something. You can ask your parts source to confirm.

What I've come up with are the following (2) part #'s:
99155324502 Cover PDK DRZ Black/Galvano Silver
99155365101 Cover Logo A05 Black Mat
Here is a more complete diagram:


Based on what you are trying to do, I'd say the part #24 in the above diagram is what you are after.
 
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Plenum you are a the freaking man. This is exactly what I needed to see. Thank you so much!!!
 
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Hey Guys wanted to provide an update - I went down the same path as plenum but could not get one side of the carbon trim pulled up. Rather then cracking the carbon, and feeling defeated I resigned myself to reattaching the portions of the trim I was able to unseat and getting ready to call it a day and drive over to the dealer.

As a last ditch option - I took the panel removal tools from suncoast and pried at the piece in question and it popped right up. Figuring this could be a quick solution, I removed the pdk **** and sure enough the shift gate came right out. I quickly swapped the lock and hazard buttons and pushed it back down. All donzo- plenum thank you so much for the insight and help.
 
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Congrats to you. Glad it worked out. The right tools and a little elbow grease always works. Looks good btw.
 
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