Porsche 911 (991) Rear Spoiler Diagnosis

Porsche 911 (991) Rear Spoiler Diagnosis
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John C says:

Great! video. I recently had the air filters and plugs replaced per my Porsche dealer's advise. Bought the car new from that dealer 2014 Carrera S. current miles 12,500. I was told by several independent Porsche mechanics as well as the dealer that did the work, that the bumper has to come off in order to service the air filters. I'm seeing that the bumper was not removed, and the dealership is now saying that the filters were replaced by way of the spoiler. I looked at all of the bolts that hold the bumper and spoiler in place and none of them look like they have been touched. I am returning back to the dealership tomorrow with the car, for an explanation on how they replaced those filters. What's your take on this? Thanks

vicky says:

Is it not hydraulically actuated ?

Scott M3 says:

Thanks for the video. Im having the same issue with my rear spoiler. If I buy the part and install myself, will it need to be reprogrammed to work with my 911??

THE Grmcrckr says:

Id hate to think what a rear spoiler assembly would cost from Porsche. Great video! To the point and no obnoxious music.

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