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  1. You can not believe the label. If the radio has ever been repaired it got a new serial number that is only accessible through the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ. Please check it that way.
  2. If the codes don't come back and car sounds okay - then you should be good to go.
  3. I quoted you directly out of the Porsche Service Manual. What are your fault code(s)?
  4. DId you use the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get the correct serial number?
  5. Are you sure it is your seat belt chime and not your speed chime. My dealer set my at 75 MPH and I turned that off after the first I hit it. As I recall you can do that through the instrument cluster buttons - you shouldn't need Durametric.
  6. Try 8516
  7. That is not spec'ed - so if it is not a dead short you are good. Check the spark plug connectors also. Resistance: approx. 2k ohms.
  8. Try 4343
  9. Spec (from the Porsche service manual): The resistance between terminal 1 and terminal 15 at 20°C: 0.3 - 0.7 ohms.
  10. Did you use the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get the correct serial number?
  11. Try 0956
  12. Just ran into this on a key I programmed. Take it back to the dealer they did not complete the programming. Tell them what they missed.
  13. Try 0480
  14. Oil smoke is generally white or gray. Black smoke is usually an over rich mixture (unburnt fuel).
  15. Try 5019
  16. Please READ and follow the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ (English please) This topic is closed.
  17. Have tried a new battery (or both new batteries if you have the 2 battery option)?
  18. Satin ALuminum, primed 955 531 030 00 G2X
  19. Is that is satin aluminum?
  20. PM me your VIN and try I will try and look them up later today.
  21. READ and follow the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ
  22. Try 0620
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