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Old 05-04-2011, 11:40 AM
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I need help identifying a plug in the frunk

Anyone know what the part number is for this guy? It's a rubber plug located underneath the carpet in the frunk, drivers side. The wires running through the plug are not factory and will be removed soon.

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Anyone have access to PET?
 
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I have a 2008 copy in pdf. It's 5.7 mb in size & will be glad to email it to you.
This worked in the past:
The Parts Catalog (downloadable PDF file) is on the Porsche.Com website.
Got to "Personalization & Service" then "Porsche Service" then "Parts and Diagnostic Information" then "Porsche Original Parts Catalogue". You can then select the model you want to view.


This is another link:
http://www.porscheoemparts.com/partl...09&catalogid=2
 

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I have a 2008 copy in pdf. It's 5.7 mb in size & will be glad to email it to you.
This worked in the past:
The Parts Catalog (downloadable PDF file) is on the Porsche.Com website.
Got to "Personalization & Service" then "Porsche Service" then "Parts and Diagnostic Information" then "Porsche Original Parts Catalogue". You can then select the model you want to view.

This is another link:
http://www.porscheoemparts.com/partl...09&catalogid=2
Thanks! You can still download it from the Porsche site as described above.
 
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These plugs are fairly standard items and I doubt there is any difference in the ones Porshce uses from the ones Ford uses. Auto Zone or the dealer should have them on hand. If you've got to have the real thing go to a VW dealer. Just take the old one with you when you go to get the new one to match up the size.
 
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