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  1. Navigation disk are going to be available from either Navtech or Porsche in your country. Every country is different - so you need to talk to a knowledgable dealer that can tell you where to get it.
  2. On Board Computer
  3. Skipp - please have a little patience... give folks a couple of days to respond. A picture might help folks understand where the problem is too.
  4. Uh... a GT3 flywheel has 9 bolts and a Carrera flywheel has 8.
  5. Pretty much the same on a 997 - I think the clips are different.
  6. Sorry, but that is correct.
  7. Did the shop change out your alarm control box and forget to re-program the power window control? The controls are country specific.
  8. Did you enter them as I267 and I268?
  9. Model year of your car please and color of surround?
  10. I267 -- Automatically dimmable interior and exterior mirror I268 -- Rain sensor I502 -- perhaps 562 Airbag drivers side and passenger side I584 -- Storage box on engine cover
  11. No it is not a spray. The "offical" workshop practice is to remove the pedal cluster, clean and re-grease the bushings (on both the clutch and brake pedal arms). I think any good lithium based grease will work fine. Here is the tech low down on Castrol Optitemp LG grease.
  12. Option code 267 self dimming mirrors. Option code 268 rain sensor.
  13. Do not remove the return spring - lubricate the assembly with Optimal, Optitemp LG2 grease, Part No.: 000.043.203.37.
  14. Are you sure P0430 is the only code? Many times there is another code that indicates a bad O2 sensor (as Chris_in_NH said). P0430 says you need a new cat. Please double check that you don't have any other codes.
  15. Lighter should be D5 not C7.
  16. You've got mail...
  17. 1. Fault code 5525 -- Torque transmission from the DME disturbed at times I have seen this on almost every TT I have looked at. I think it is normal for the power/wheel slip the car has. 2. No Porsche leaks "normally" - period. 3. Really have to hear that one to be sure. Did they tell you what the DME had for stage 1 and stage 2 over revs? Stage 2 are the bad ones - should be a very low number or zero.
  18. Yes, the Tip in the 3.6 liter Carrera is the same as the TT.
  19. That is the correct number. 996.107.225.52 was replaced by 996.107.225.53 and was replaced by 996.107.225.60. Any of the three will work fine.
  20. Sorry, I misunderstood... The GT3 spoiler is 997.595.983.92 Self-tapping screws 999.073.227.09 Captive nuts 999.507.590.02
  21. You've got mail....
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