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  1. Looks like the line to the oil separator to me. I would have your dealer look at it and repair the problem. These cars should not leak any oil - period.
  2. Where are you located? (perhaps someone can loan you a set) Otherwise you can get them from Becker for about $2.00 (plus shipping).
  3. On a MY99 cruise sends a speed signal and diagnosis signal to the cluster.
  4. Cruise control was stanadard on US 996's. It looks like you may need to recheck your wiring. BTW... did you have someone turn on OBC in your cluster?
  5. 986.637.243.04 is for US/Canada MY97-00 with 315 mhz alarms 986.637.243.03 is for many RoW cars with 433 mhz alarms
  6. 996.731.720.00.G2L Right lower cover (prime coated) -- $6.30 (as of Sep 2006) 996.731.038.03 Right convex mirror glass -- $43.49 ( as of Sep 2006)
  7. Just the mirror (13) or the housing (2) too?
  8. Sometimes it is on the option code list in your owners documents.
  9. From the TSB (and several posts here) "... a new crankshaft sealing ring has been installed in the engines of the vehicles mentioned above since May 17, 2005."
  10. That Idle Control Valve is just a solenoid. Mine does not hum - at least not that I can hear. Are you sure you are not hearing the secondary air pump at startup?
  11. That would be the sensor closest to the engine (before the cat) on the right side (passenger side on US cars).
  12. P0133 Aging of Oxygen Sensor Ahead of Catalytic Converter (Cylinders 1 - 3) - Below Lower Limit P1275 Aging of Oxygen Sensor Ahead of Catalytic Converter (Cylinders 1 - 3) - Below Lower Limit "The diagnosis of "oxygen sensor aging" helps to identify oxygen sensors that exceed emission limits because of aging. During the diagnosis of oxygen sensor aging, the DME control module monitors the period of the sensor signal. With an old sensor, the duration of the period is too long, i.e. it is more difficult for the sensor to diffuse oxygen into the exhaust gas. Reasons for this could be frequent driving in the lower load range (city driving, short distances, etc.) or a contaminated sensor." The OBD II manuals says "Replace the sensor"
  13. The muffler could be at least a couple part numbers as there were two or three versions of the larger bypass tube mufflers (they are all interchangeable). Just don't mix small tube and large tube. 996.111.984.03 or 996.111.984.04 Left muffler 996.111.985.03 or 996.111.985.04 Right muffler The C4S has different part numbers too.
  14. 9L4 is black 9M5 is stone grey
  15. It is actually called order type and get to it by going to Vehicle Type (Boxster (986) then to DME -> then to Vehicle data. Then scroll down to (and highlight) Order type. Press F7 to change the order type to 986xxx (yours is likely blank). xxx being: 310 is normal Boxster (986) for USA 320 is 986 S car US model 330 is 986 Anniversary US model Press F12 to confirm the change. (these are from my 996 - but you get the idea) You will need to disconnect the tester - turn the ignition off. Then reconnect everything and set the cruise control on in both the DME and instrument cluster. Done!
  16. Headlight fault codes do not show up in any dash lights - only DME faults (and not all of them produce a CEL). I live in Morgan Hill (just South of San Jose) so if you are close I can look up my PST2 and check it out for you. Drop me a PM if you want to do this.
  17. That is the correct number.
  18. Perhaps you should try the shifter in another Boxster. I would not describe the stock shifter feel as "heavy". Perhaps your car has a problem with the shifter or cables?
  19. Odd that the RoW cars don't have that.
  20. TT and GT2 have fuel coolers but not the 996 Carrera.
  21. I the couple of these that I have heard of were both a worn or pinched wire under the seat. If you decide to remove the seat yourself be sure to disconnect the battery so you don't get an airbag light.
  22. Did you have it turned on in the cluster and DME both? (using a PST2 or PIWIS tester)
  23. I agree. ... and there is no need to double post.
  24. At least when it leaks now... it won't get the contents of the trunk wet :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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