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Anyone know what this is please - fuse?

mindthegap

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Found in drivers footwell. Everything seems to be working but I assume this fell from under dashboard though I can't see where. Anyone know what it is please?
 

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:dont know: :dont know: :dont know: Is it a fuse extractor ?
 
Check your air vents & you will probably fined that the slats are not working on one or more of them. This happened to me on my 2004 997. Internals on passenger side & central vents both fell apart when car was 6 yrs old. Had it from new & didn't renew warranty after year 5. Porsche wanted silly money to fix/replace them. I have read on here it is a common issue. yet again poor modern Porsche engineering/design.
 
Concur as Gary says it's the back off your air vent button, bit of a bu@@er to get back in though!
 
That's a clip from one of the airvents. I have two sitting in the glove box. They are made out of chocolate.

Anyone knows of any fix? Cos they are expensive.

J
 

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