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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Chico, CA
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What's in a 2006 Cayman S Tool Kit?
I bought my Cayman used, so no manuals and no tool kit. Got a nice set of manuals off eBay, several tool kits listed there too, but all different and some have jacks, which I'm thinking Cayman doesn't as no spare tire. Anyone want to post a picture of the correct tool kit? Thanks, Craig
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I have a cayman at the shop i can take a pic of tomorrow of no one responds.....
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Did you check the frunk lower compartment ? It's the little door on the floor where the spares used to sit, 2, 1/2 turn knobs to remove the door hiding a aircompressor & fix-a-flat container. Also the usual cheap 10mm wrench , tow hook etc.
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Holy cow! There it is, untouched by human hands. Thanks!
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Lol
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Paul V
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Boston, MA
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I augmented my OEM kit with some flat tire repair tools -- I figured that if I got a flat, I could plug the hole until I could get to a pro to fix it correctly. If you put in that goopy stuff to fix the flat, it will cause the TPMS sensor to fail. The tools I bought were a small scissors jack, lug wrench, a couple of long nose pliers, small LED flashlight and the flat repair kit -- total was under $60. I store them in the compartment above that lower door where the OEM tools are stored (I think that's where a multiple CD changer would be installed).
Regards, paul...
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