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  1. Try 2426
  2. Try 8281
  3. READ the Lost Radio Code FAQ and follow the instructions there. I will only answer radio code requests in that one forum thread.
  4. Sounds like either the key or the lock detents are worn - or both are worn. You could try a new key before replacing the whole switch.
  5. Try 2495
  6. Try 9094
  7. Try 0871
  8. Try 1298
  9. The Registry is currently unavailable due to a software bug that causes it to hang. It will be back up once the author has supplied a fix for the error. Thanks for your patience!
  10. Try 2532
  11. Try 4650
  12. Try 6838
  13. If the car starts okay then that party of the coding was done. As I recall programming the door locks is separate as well as the rear hatch.
  14. The car has to be programmed to the Kessy fob (not the other way around). You must have the car's security codes and use a Porsche PIWIS tester. There is no other way that I am aware of. You need to find a shop with a Porsche PIWIS tester and then you as the legal car owner needs to go a Porsche dealer and request your security codes - you may be required to show proof of ownership.
  15. Try 0920
  16. Thanks!
  17. During storage moisture and condensation build up in the engine - I would change the oil after that. Oil is cheap compared to a new engine from a scored bearing.
  18. Try 2767
  19. Did you change the oil after sitting for a year? If not, I would do so as soon as possible.
  20. Heh...heh...heh... MY1999 Carrera Coupe - 23,000 miles.
  21. Try 2643
  22. Please READ the Lost Radio Code FAQ and follow the procedure there to get your serial number - then post your request here.
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