The lux model had it as standard, the turbo didnt have it as it reduced chassis stiffness too much. So Porsche say.
Front or rear bumper? if its the front, all the lamps have to come out then remove the bolts from underneath.
I have a 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander the sunroof closed but will not come down all the way. How can I get it to close completely?
never went to full even when new. No point in replacing the sending unit. It won't help.
as far as I know Porsche use that size on the 944 944s 944 turbo but that's all I know of sorry hope this helps The new VW Toureg also uses that bolt pattern and the VW Beetle Classic uses that bolt pattern.
Yes, as long as it was a factory sunroof
All 944 NA bumpers will fit eachother. The 944 turbo bumpers not fit NA's and the other way around. 944 bumpers will not bolt to a 924 as well.
WaY ToO expensive!, sell your NA 944 and buy a 944 turbo. Unless you find a COMPLETE 944 turbo engine with the mounts, turbo, the complete long block, the computer with electric harness and all sensors, air filter and intake system, fuel distribution system... for some reason, the clutch housing is different too. You will even preferably have to convert your whole front end to the turbo style to provide a proper airflow to your intercooler, also to note, the turbo exhaust system is completely different (wastegate, catalytic converter side pipe, bigger muffler...). The 944 turbo have bigger brakes and there is a heat guard for the master cylinder
All I could find was the capacity in Liters, not sure if you're in the US or elsewhere. But there is at least one confirmed source of it being 80 liters, which is approximately 21 gallons. Filling mine up from about 1/2 of a tank was 10.4 gallons, so 21 gallons does sound about right. I just bought a 1987 944, love it!
No.
No, it is optional.
Of all of the numbers that man has created throughout the eons of human development,only a single number has ever been discovered that is in every way equal to the number 944.That number is: 944
could be the fuse, but the sunroof relay is above the sunroof switch attached to the motor, the relay is a possible answer to the sunroof not working.