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I was doing some drivers side door maintenance today, fixing window switches, mirror switches,cleaned the leather on the door panel, stuff like that. When I was reassembling the door panel I decided to adjust the inner door handle threaded rod because the inner door handle was sticking out a little to much when I went to turn the turn buckle I broke the inner threaded rod, upon further inspection it appears the PO crimped the turn buckle on the inner rod, maybe due to damaged threads. Now I need to find a new inner door handle rod, but I can't seem to find one. Anyone now of where I can get one?
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For used parts, try Parts Heaven in Hayward, CA. 510-782-0354 or info@partsheaven.com
The guys there are good folks and have helped me many times with both new and used parts.
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Thanks Nine9six, I'll give them a call
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That crimp on one end of the tiny turnbuckle is standard as factory furnished. Arranged so that only the other end turns and is adjustable.
It's called a 'Pull Rod' and may be different lengths depending on the model year. P/N is: 993.531.091.01
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If Parts Heaven doesn't work out, you can call our host and ask if they carry them (sometimes they carry parts that are not in their online catelog) or if they can obtain one for you. Another option is ordering it from your local dealership, sometimes there is a long wait (a few weeks) for them to get the part from Germany.
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Pelican does supply this item - just takes a few days or so for them to get in from Porsche and ship.
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Thanks guys for all your help,ordered the part, its on the way,(well, it will be tomorrow).
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