To open the rear spoiler on a Porsche, you typically need to engage the vehicle's sports mode or activate it through the vehicle's settings, depending on the model. In some models, the spoiler automatically deploys at higher speeds for aerodynamic efficiency. If your Porsche has a manual control, you can usually find the button for the spoiler on the center console. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
In the 997 model the rear spoiler deploys at 75 mph.
no it was not an offered factory option
The rear spoiler module on the 2007 Porsche Targa 4 (997) is located in the rear of the vehicle, specifically within the rear lid or trunk area. It is integrated with the rear spoiler mechanism, which deploys automatically at higher speeds. Accessing it typically requires removing the rear lid trim or the spoiler itself for maintenance or inspection.
open bootlind, undo two 10mm bolts on each underside of spoiler. If stop light is fitted, trace wire back to the clip and unclip wire.
for my 2002 boxster (not a sport) there is an unmarked raising/lowering switch on the drivers side near the floor close to the clutch pedal. hope that helps.
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2004 Porsche how do you lower the back seats down
a spoiler is used to hold down the back of car when driving at high speeds :)
The spoiler on a 1997 Honda Civic is attached to the trunk. Open the trunk to gain access to the mounting hardware. Loosen the hardware and remove the spoiler.
if it is open, a spoiler! ======================================= The liftgate
if it's the rears and not the spoiler light then u just pull the carpeting back and twist the bulbs out if it's the spoiler brake lighgt then u should be able to either pop it open or it should have a screw or two to undo
The very first Porsche, a hand-built aluminum prototype, was completed on June 8, 1948. The history of Porsche automobiles goes back much farther, however. We have to look all the way back to 1900, and that's when Dr. Ferdinand Porsche introduced his first design, a Lohner-Porsche.