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Two Questions

1. I don't have an owner's manual for my 90' 911, and have no idea what my guages mean. I have three symbols that are similiar to each other (one on my first guage, along with the fuel), on in the middle and to the right of it. Any clue as to which is which?

2. Any idea on where I might get an original's owner's manual? I have checked several places and haven't had any luck. I would be glad to pay someone for a simple copy of one. Being a first time Porsche man, I have no idea what anything means. Thanks. Bill

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Did you search ebay? There's lots of owner's manuals on ebay.

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Yes, and you are right, I did find several for sale. Unfortunately, not what I needed. I need another source. Thanks.
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Did you check that place that people gather to talk about Porsche cars.
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Just bustin' your newbie ba!!$, Bill.
I got a new owner's manual for my SC right here online.
The oil guage is the level in the tank. Just be sure you read and believe the dipstick over the gauge.
The fuel gauge is obvious.
The druck gauge is the oil pressure. Usually runs around 1 bar for every 1000 RPM's.
Maybe post a picture of your gauges and we can be more specific.

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