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mb911 01-30-2012 04:28 AM

Where is the rear spoiler control module located?
 
I am trying to get the rear spoiler up and operational on the 1990 c2 I just got. It had an RSA tail on it and now I am putting it back the way it was. The spoiler switch was removed but it appears the harness is in tact. Just cant be certain as to where the module is. Anyone have a good break down of the complete parts break down of the spoiler components all the way to switch?

craig001 01-30-2012 04:51 AM

The module is located under under the dash in the passenger footwell at least in my 91. For the parts I would use the Pelican Parts finder.

964TargaC2 01-30-2012 07:54 AM

The module under the dash in the passenger footwell is the door lock module,

The spoiler control module in my car (production date 2/90) is under the passenger seat, as is the spoiler relay (96461814200)

I would suggest that you replace the bearing in the transmission...I didnt catch mine in time and motor seized..

mb911 01-30-2012 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by 964TargaC2 (Post 6526523)
The module under the dash in the passenger footwell is the door lock module,

The spoiler control module in my car (production date 2/90) is under the passenger seat, as is the spoiler relay (96461814200)

I would suggest that you replace the bearing in the transmission...I didnt catch mine in time and motor seized..

what bearing? i am trying to piece it all back together right now and dont know about the bearing in fact if you talking about the tail trans i dont even have one yet.

964TargaC2 01-30-2012 03:38 PM

Yes I am talking about the bearing in the transmission, just a friendly tip, the OEM bearing is not sealed and gets corroded quickly, spoiler sounds like a coffee grinder...when you do find a transmission its an easy fix to replace the $4 bearing in it with a sealed bearing so you dont burn out the motor..when you do get one that is..

haasfogle 01-30-2012 03:50 PM

my 91 was above passenger footwell. (i have a duck-tail now)
haas

mb911 01-30-2012 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 964TargaC2 (Post 6527287)
Yes I am talking about the bearing in the transmission, just a friendly tip, the OEM bearing is not sealed and gets corroded quickly, spoiler sounds like a coffee grinder...when you do find a transmission its an easy fix to replace the $4 bearing in it with a sealed bearing so you dont burn out the motor..when you do get one that is..

Any thoughts where I might find a used trans they about $500 new which seems rediculous

964TargaC2 01-30-2012 06:05 PM

Try Blackbyrd on this forum...$500 isnt ridiculous...its disgusting..especially since Porsche built it to fail using a non sealed ball bearing..

mb911 01-30-2012 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 964TargaC2 (Post 6527610)
Try Blackbyrd on this forum...$500 isnt ridiculous...its disgusting..especially since Porsche built it to fail using a non sealed ball bearing..

I got what I could from him (Efren) but he had nothing else. I need to find linkages as well looks like a long road back on this project:( I would thought these parts would be everywhere no one caries these part used

TMc993 01-30-2012 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by mb911 (Post 6526593)
what bearing? i am trying to piece it all back together right now and dont know about the bearing in fact if you talking about the tail trans i dont even have one yet.

Noisy Spoiler Drive on Porsche 964 & 993

911jettat 01-31-2012 11:45 AM

On a '90, it's under the passenger seat, see pic below (the black box with black tape on it):

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-i...c/s800/740.JPG

mb911 01-31-2012 04:23 PM

thanks that helps


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