[928uk] parts supply and service list

Paul R Smith smiffypr at clear.net.nz
Mon Feb 20 21:41:07 UTC 2012


Best source for many parts is roger at 928s 'r' us (roger at 928srus.com). 
It may seem strange but including shipping, you will get parts from 
Germany via the US cheaper than you can get them locally.
Its always worth checking GSF and eurocarparts too as sometimes they are 
cheaper.

If your car has its service handbook it should contain a service 
schedule. If you don't get that, ask here again. As far as the actual 
procedures, there is the Workshop Manual (available on CD in pdf form), 
but that is a WORKSHOP manual aimed at mechanics trained in the 
procedures previously, it is not a step by step guide like a haynes 
manual. Often though, somewhere on the www you will find that someone 
has written up a guide for a particular job. Ask here for specific jobs 
or spend some time with google.

Smiffy

On 21/02/2012 2:19 a.m., Mike Stoane wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I am so new to this, I've not even picked up my new 89 S4 yet.  I do 
> that on Thursday.  The first job I will need to do is to replace discs 
> and pads.  I'd welcome advice on a good source for these and other 
> parts.  A document that outlines routine service procedures would also 
> be really useful.
>
> And for those jobs too specialised for me, does anyone know of a good 
> 928 specialist in Scotland?
>
> Mike Stoane
> mkstoane at gmail.com <mailto:mkstoane at gmail.com>
>
>
>
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