996 (2005) FUSE BOX/RELAY PLATE - DASHBOARD Parts (902-000) (2024)

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996 (2005) FUSE BOX/RELAY PLATE - DASHBOARD Parts (902-000) (2024)

FAQs

Where are the fuses on a Porsche 996? ›

The fuse box in the Porsche 911 (996 series) is located on the doors side of the drivers footwell, under a black cover. Once the cover is removed you'll see the fuse box.

How do you know if a relay is blown? ›

Listening for a Clicking Sound

As the circuit is completed, the relay should make an audible click that indicates that the electromagnet is working and is completing the circuit. If the relay doesn't make an audible click, it might mean that the relay has stopped working and isn't completing the circuit.

How do I know if my run relay is bad? ›

When your vehicle's main relay fails, you're likely to notice the following symptoms:
  1. Vehicle Won't Start. A bad main relay will often lead to your vehicle not starting altogether. ...
  2. The Vehicle Ignition Is Unreliable. ...
  3. The Vehicle Won't Stay Running. ...
  4. Illuminated Check Engine Light.
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Where is the relay on a Porsche 996 convertible top? ›

This relay panel is located above where your left foot rests while driving. The yellow arrow shows the foot rest, while the green arrow shows the location of the panel that covers the fusebox. The SmartTOP module replaces the factory control module located in the center of the relay panel (red arrow).

Where is the factory amp on a Porsche 996? ›

The amplifier will be mounted in the location of the factory CD changer. The factory amplifier is located under the plastic cover under the right side of the CD changer (Your left side as you look into the trunk).

Where is my relay located? ›

The ignition relay (when equipped) is typically found inside the vehicle's fuse box. It can be located using the diagram on the fuse box cover. The location of the ignition relay often depends on the vehicle's make and model.

Where is the engine control relay located? ›

The power distribution center, or fuse block, located under the hood houses most or all of the vehicle's fuses and relays. It contains a relay for the ECM that is powered up when the ignition key is turned to the on position.

Where is the battery relay located? ›

In most cars, it will be under the hood, in a large box with a black lid. This is where car fuses and relays are installed. It is also called a fuse box. This box is usually installed on the driver's side of the vehicle.

Where is the pump relay located? ›

In most vehicles, the fuel pump relay location is inside the fuse box in the engine bay. This usually looks like a long black box that contains various fuses and relays that enable different parts of your car to function properly.

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