Air-Conditioning Buttons Fix - Porsche 911 997
Buttons / Switches from Amazon, factory correct: https://amzn.to/433SSIb Like many Porsche 997 owners, the air-conditioning buttons / switches in my car are all scratched up and gross. They look terrible and it drives many 997 owners, like me, utterly bonkers. There is a fix though! For $150, from a company called ClimaRepair, you can purchase two new buttons that are scratch resistant and will bring your interior back to its former glory. In this video I provide a detailed step by step guide for how to remove the A/C unit, remove the old buttons and install the new ones. I hope you find this video useful! Enjoy! Tools Used: Impact Driver or Wrench T25 socket T20 socket T6 screw driver Blue painter’s tape / masking tape (optional) Soft mat or microfiber towel (optional) #AutoAmateur Check out my blog at http://www.autoamateur.com for posts about cars, driving them and maintaining them (or at least trying to!). Title Music by Massive Attack, Incidental Music by Joakim Karud. Note: Attempt any work on your own car at your own risk. Always consult a manual or a professional first. The steps, tools and approaches I use are my own choices and I’m certainly not an expert!

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