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Q:Does this work on the Cabriolet 2001 911 , 996 ?
Michael P.
A:BEST ANSWERHi Michael, thank you for reaching out. I am glad to confirm that this will fit those models. You can click the link below to order the part while stocks last. Have a good one! https://www.carparts.com/window-regulator/replacement/repp462926?can=cpab2020_csqa_20230520 Show less
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Q:Is the #REPP462925 regulator adjustable in the event the cable stretches? Boxsters are convertibles and require a regulator that will move the window down ~12mm unlike hard top coupes (911) that require no downward motion when the door is opened. In firm wording, is this regulator made specifically for a Boxster convertible? Show Less
Ron G.
A:BEST ANSWERHi Ron, This item is for the 1997-2004 Porsche Boxster coupe only. To check the fitment please use our Vehicle Selector — which can be found towards the top of the homepage as well as all categories, search results, and product pages — can help verify if a part will fit your specific application. To enter your application, simply select your vehicle’s year, make, model, sub-model, and engine type and click “Go.” Once your application is selected, you’ll see a “Guaranteed to Fit” badge if the part will fit, and we recommend that you also double-check Your Vehicle Fit Details as well as the Vehicle Fitment Information table on the product page. Show less
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Q:Is this sensor for 2017 Ford fusion SE Hybrid Bank1?
Michael C.
A:BEST ANSWERHi Michael, thank you for reaching out! Yes, it is a Bank 1 Sesnor 1 replacement. Click the link below to order the part while stocks last. Note that this only fits Full Hybrid EV-GAS (FHEV) with naturally aspirated engines and VIN code U. Have a great day! https://www.carparts.com/oxygen-sensor/drivewire/repa960912?can=cpab2020_csqa_20241115 Show less
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Some Interesting Facts about the Porsche 911

  • The Porsche 911 is actually called the "Nine Eleven" and in Germany, it's known as the "Neunelfer."

  • Erwin Komenda and Ferdinand "Butzi" Porsche were the lead designers accredited for the icon body design of the Porsche 911.

  • Originally, the Porsche 911 was called the Porsche 901 but Peugeot informed Porsche that due to their trademark rights, the "0" between two numbers is theirs.

  • Due to its popularity, the Porsche 911 is named as the fifth Car of the Century in 1999, after the Ford Model T, Citroen DS, Mini, and the Volkswagen Beetle.

  • For almost 34 years, the Porsche 911's engine was air-cooled and in 1998, Porsche decided to change it to a water-cooled engine. This move was to meet the strict environmental rules, provide excellent fuel economy, and more horsepower.

  • Since Porsche won seven race victories at the Targa Florio World Sportscar Championship since 1956, it named its open-top convertible "Targa" (meaning plate in Italian) .

  • The Porsche 911 Targa was sold in the United States in 1967. It was designed with a stainless-steel rollbar because Porsche thought that the United States prohibited open-top convertibles during that time.

  • In the Disney-Pixar animate movie "Cars", Sally was a 2002 Porsche 911 Carrera. Howard Buck, a Porche employee suggested that Sally's last name should be Carrera, in reference to the car itself.

  • The Porsche Carrera was named after Porsche's race victories at the Carrera Panamericana in Mexico during the 1950's.

  • Introducing Bosch's K-Jetronic Fuel Injection System, Porsche launched the Carrera RS 3.0 in 1974. Called "Rennsport" in German and "Race Sport" in English, it was designed for racing teams and its RSR Turbo prototype came in second during the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1975.

  • A Volkswagen 2.0 engine was fitted on a Porsche 912E, a Porsche 911 Carrera variant produced in 1976 for the U.S market.

  • Named "The Secret Weapon of Zuffenhausen", the Porsche 911E had quicker acceleration of up to 100 mph, compared to the 911S.

  • The Porsche 911 Turbo was the first production 911 series that came with a turbocharger. It battled head-to-head with the BMW 3.0 CSL "Batmobile" during the Le Mans races in 1976.


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