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				Rubber Boot Part Number?
			 
			Does anybody know the part number of/where I can find the rubber boot that covers the connector that plugs into the turn signals on a 1988 N/A? I removed my bumper the other day and discovered that the rubber boots had turned into a to a thick sticky goo. I searched Pelican Parts, 944 Online, and Google and couldn't find anything   Thanks, Jeff | ||
|  05-13-2012, 08:31 PM | 
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			Have you downloaded and checked the Porsche parts catalog?
		 
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 Try to find the cap that covers the windsheild wiper motor connection. I bet yours is cracked, brittle and torn up bad. Pelican sells the Porsche cap for $4 special order. 803 957 855 B Pelican Parts - Product Information: OEM-803957855B Your protection cap/cover may be NLA or superseded to a later model. Probably dealer item. The number on my front bumper protection cap is 944 612 329 00 ---unable to find. John 
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|  05-15-2012, 03:23 PM | 
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I do have the Porsche Parts Catalog, but I couldn't find it in there   Quote: 
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|  05-15-2012, 07:24 PM | 
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 So....I've come across this issue the "rubber boot" on the connectors situated behind the front bumper for Turn indicators/ Spot / driving spots all have cracked up and decayed, so more of us on 944s will come across this problem ;-( These boots have a part number but not available from Porsche, I've searched various Electrical suppliers but nothing found, I would love to find a replacement boot rather that a quick fix with tape or chop it out and replace with a replacement water proof connector! Any help will be much appreciated guys Last edited by jellytott; 11-17-2014 at 10:19 AM.. | ||
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