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A blog for Porsche 944 owners by a Porsche 944 owner. How to replace rubber hatch latching seals on a Porsche 944. You will need the following. Plastic bike tyre lever or a flat bladed screwdriver. Amateur mechanic job time approx. 30mins to 1 hour. The first thing to do was to acquire some new seals as the last thing you want to do is dig out the old ones and probably destroy them in the process and not have anything to put back in. I sourced a pair of new ones from 944online. Once both seals are in.

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A blog for Porsche 944 owners by a Porsche 944 owner. How to replace rubber hatch latching seals on a Porsche 944. You will need the following. Plastic bike tyre lever or a flat bladed screwdriver. Amateur mechanic job time approx. 30mins to 1 hour. The first thing to do was to acquire some new seals as the last thing you want to do is dig out the old ones and probably destroy them in the process and not have anything to put back in. I sourced a pair of new ones from 944online. Once both seals are in.

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