02 Roller Landed in My Lap!
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Re: 02 Roller Landed in My Lap!
Now we gotta get that frunk open. How much power have you shot into it so far? In the O T H E R thread the one guy mentioned "more juice, more open." Have you tried a fresh battery rather than just a jumper?
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Re: 02 Roller Landed in My Lap!
Went over well like "sure honey, I never wanted some new jewelry and shoes anyway" or "the roller is my new 1 bedroom apartment"?
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Re: 02 Roller Landed in My Lap!
Ha! I love it! As they say, "It's easier to ask for forgiveness than asking for permission".
Re: 02 Roller Landed in My Lap!
Had some "splaining" to do, but overall she gets it. I pay the F'n bills around here anyway!
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Re: 911 (HELP) F'n Frunk Lock Out
808Bill wrote: ↑Tue Jun 05, 2018 8:24 am I've searched and read and looked and that damn cable is nowhere to be found. Thank goodness the PO pulled the wheel locks lugs. Took the tire off and pulled the fender liner.
I can see a lot of leaves in the rad area and obviously need to pull the bumper. Will I be able to with out opening the Frunk?
No luck using a heavy duty jumper box or spare battery at the fuse box emergency terminal.
I did find the one in the rear and discovered the lid strut is shot (the hard way) lol.
https://www.renntech.org/forums/uplo...357588109.jpeg
I know what I'm looking for but I'm not seeing it from the wheel well.
I can see a little faded and brittle looking red (see link below) thing in the gap just left of the hood emblem...Can I slide it to the right and open it that way?
Regarding accessing the frunk since the battery is dead...
You need to imagine yourself as the world renowned expert proctologist. You must noddle you hand up the front bumper on the passenger side air duct. The air is not locked to the front bumper. Once you get the air duct opened, you then noddle around above it to locate the manual release cable. (see picture) It usually lays on top of the air duct as shown in the picture. You might trying using a flash light and small dental mirror to locate it. Of course, if you have a borescope, then it would be easier to find it. You can buy cheapos for your iPhone. Good luck!
Re: 911 (HELP) F'n Frunk Lock Out
Great pic, just what I wanted to see! I noodled from the wheel well area and could not see or feel the cable. Not sure if it's because of the headlights being in place but I will try from the air ducts. I have long arms but also wide fore arms so tight spots are well tight. Thank you for your help. On paper this should have taken 15 min to jump the fuse box, but noooooo, I have to go noodling!b3freak wrote: ↑Tue Jun 05, 2018 8:36 am808Bill wrote: ↑Tue Jun 05, 2018 8:24 am I've searched and read and looked and that damn cable is nowhere to be found. Thank goodness the PO pulled the wheel locks lugs. Took the tire off and pulled the fender liner.
I can see a lot of leaves in the rad area and obviously need to pull the bumper. Will I be able to with out opening the Frunk?
No luck using a heavy duty jumper box or spare battery at the fuse box emergency terminal.
I did find the one in the rear and discovered the lid strut is shot (the hard way) lol.
https://www.renntech.org/forums/uplo...357588109.jpeg
I know what I'm looking for but I'm not seeing it from the wheel well.
I can see a little faded and brittle looking red (see link below) thing in the gap just left of the hood emblem...Can I slide it to the right and open it that way?
Regarding accessing the frunk since the battery is dead...
You need to imagine yourself as the world renowned expert proctologist. You must noddle you hand up the front bumper on the passenger side air duct. The air is not locked to the front bumper. Once you get the air duct opened, you then noddle around above it to locate the manual release cable. (see picture) It usually lays on top of the air duct as shown in the picture. You might trying using a flash light and small dental mirror to locate it. Of course, if you have a borescope, then it would be easier to find it. You can buy cheapos for your iPhone. Good luck!
manualcable2.jpg
Can I even get in above that duct with the bumper and light in place?
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Re: 911 (HELP) F'n Frunk Lock Out
Yes, it may be harder to access, but... YOU CAN DO IT! hhahaha
Here's a picture of my '03 Carrera Cab when I was cleaning the radiators. You can see how Porsche routes the cable. Some people pull it out and tape it near the edge of the air ducts to make it easier to find. Hope this helps!
Re: 02 Roller Landed in My Lap!
I may have missed something, but do you know have the key and/or access to the cabin? Is the frunk latch jumper not working from there?
As far as the location of the wire pull it's very much a YMMV situation. You could never count on an exact location from the factory and if the bumper has ever come off for any reason (rad cleaning, replacement/repaint, etc..) then all bets are off as to if it is even accessible
As far as the location of the wire pull it's very much a YMMV situation. You could never count on an exact location from the factory and if the bumper has ever come off for any reason (rad cleaning, replacement/repaint, etc..) then all bets are off as to if it is even accessible
Re: 02 Roller Landed in My Lap!
Key yes, fuse block jumper not working for me with heavy duty jump box or spare battery. Next up is engine bay jump point with a running vehicle for power. And more noodling because I will not be beat!gnat wrote: ↑Tue Jun 05, 2018 12:06 pm I may have missed something, but do you know have the key and/or access to the cabin? Is the frunk latch jumper not working from there?
As far as the location of the wire pull it's very much a YMMV situation. You could never count on an exact location from the factory and if the bumper has ever come off for any reason (rad cleaning, replacement/repaint, etc..) then all bets are off as to if it is even accessible
b3, clearly I've been fishing in the wrong place. I thought it was between the headlight and tray it sits on like the one in the rear.
Thanks, this really helps me narrow it down.
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