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Looking for my Ground Connections - '88 924S
Every forum I look up online at one point had topics of ground connection locations but they all are so old that the pictures of the ground connection locations are now blank or "dead links".
I have an '88 924S that is just going back on the road after 3+ years, and want to get the grounds cleaned up. First choice would be to have someone local in South Florida actually walk me through and show me each one. Next would be to have someone online post individual pictures of each location with a brief detail of where they are located. If no pictures are available then a diagram with detail would be fine too I hope. Thanks, Austin * I'm in Palm Beach County, Fl.
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If they are the same as the 944 then this might help, otherwise I’m local and can look over the car with you and identify each one. Pm me.
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Mike A 9TECHNIK | TRANSAXLE ÄRA 1986 944 (Street); 1986 944 (Track); 1986 951; 1989 951 (3.0L 8V); 2000 996 Cab. |
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The ground points for the 924S are almost exactly the same, but a slight bit different than the later 944 cars.
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Looks exactly the same, where is the difference?
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Mike A 9TECHNIK | TRANSAXLE ÄRA 1986 944 (Street); 1986 944 (Track); 1986 951; 1989 951 (3.0L 8V); 2000 996 Cab. |
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