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I am copying and distributing this communication for another person regarding a 996.
[B]I am copying and distributing this email communication for another person regarding there 1999 Porsche 996 cab. Please respond to them at there email address, or there contact information below. Below is a copy of there email and problem: spetersen@daklaw.com
From: Sean A. Petersen (spetersen@daklaw.com) Sent: Tue 11/29/11 4:24 PM I saw your answer regarding opening a trunk of a Porsche with a dead battery. Is that the same for a 1999 996 Cab? Is it also the C3 fuse? Thanks for any help. Sean A. Petersen Dowling, Aaron & Keeler, Inc. 8080 N. Palm, Third Floor Fresno, CA 93711 P: 559.432.4500 F: 559.432.4590 spetersen@daklaw.com[/B]
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Yes, I'm pretty sure that the procedure is the same on the 99. There should also be that emergency pull cable in the front trunk...
-Wayne
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