No, airbags were introduced for the first time on the 1990 964-series 911.
Porsche 911
911 3.2 Carrera (1984
No
This sounds like the AOS - air oil separator.
The main difference between a 1984 Porsche 911 Carrera and a Porsche 911 Targa lies in their body styles. The Carrera is a coupe with a fixed roof, while the Targa features a removable roof panel and a distinctive roll bar, combining elements of both coupe and convertible designs. Both models share similar performance characteristics and engine options, but the Targa offers a more open-air driving experience. Additionally, the Targa typically weighs slightly more due to its added structural components.
On a 1999 Porsche 911, the upstream oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust system, specifically before the catalytic converter. It is typically mounted directly in the exhaust manifold or in the exhaust pipe just downstream of the manifold. This sensor plays a crucial role in monitoring the air-fuel mixture for the engine's performance and emissions control.
A fan on the engine blows air through hoses and into the heater box that is wrapped around the exhaust headers. The heated air from the exhaust headers in the heater box is then blown into the cabin.
You can put Air in Air Shocks Not Air Bags
No, the 911 engines, starting with the type 901 air-cooled version, have always driven the camshafts via chains, either from an intermediate gear or shaft. This trend continues with the introduction of the latest Carrera models that now use direct fuel injection.
Air bags designed for doing that, not auto air bags. Question was in auto repair.
No it doesn't, not until the 1991 US 1990 European,Japan years did the MR2 have an air bag. There wasn't a 1990 MR2 US Model.
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