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  1. A double beep means that there is an alarm fault that can not be reset. You need to read the fault codes for the alarm system to location the problem sensor or control box.
  2. Try 6576
  3. Try 4593
  4. Try 7173
  5. You did not read the Lost Radio Code FAQ "Which radios fitted to Porsche can have their unlock code recovered through serial number? - CR-220/CDR-220 - Becker - CR-210/CDR-210 - Becker - Traffic Pro NAV/CD - Becker"
  6. Before the 17 digit VIN numbers there was little information that could be gleaned from the VIN. Sorry.
  7. Try 4928
  8. Have you used a Porsche specific scanner to get fault codes? If so, please list them here.
  9. Try 4916
  10. Try 5195
  11. Try 4612
  12. Try 3031
  13. You might want to check that your Durametric is up to date with revisions. Also, it could be a bug in the software - but the only way to tell might be using a PIWIS tester.
  14. From the Lost Radio Code FAQ... "Can you give me a code for my PCM? These units are manufactured jointly by Siemens and Becker, and the only place where you can get the codes required is from the dealer/OPC. The PCM’s require two codes, the ICS/Siemens code, and a Becker code. The ICS is the first code requested. Sorry, the only place you can get a PCM code is from a dealer/OPC."
  15. Many times control unit issues can be fixed by re- programming that module. If that does not work then a new control unit will need to be installed and programmed to your car.
  16. Try 6951
  17. Try 0876
  18. Try 5210
  19. Pretty much the brake switch and control unit. Assuming there are no shorts to ground it is likely the issue is in the control unit. Many times control unit issues can be fixed by re- programming that module. If that does not work then a new control unit will need to be installed and programmed to your car.
  20. The first thing I think is to make sure it is the stop light or tail light or fog light.
  21. I would make sure it's not the fog light, also a bad headlight switch could also cause the issue.
  22. Try 9014
  23. Try 3595
  24. Try 9132
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