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  1. P0430 45 TWC Conversion, Bank 2 - Above Limit Possible fault cause - Oxygen sensor ahead of and after TWC exchanged - Valve lift fault - Aged oxygen sensor after TWC - TWC faulty 1. Check whether the oxygen sensors ahead of and after the TWC. 2. Perform system test for small lift. 3. Replace TWC.
  2. Try 6738
  3. Try 1393
  4. Please post the exact model and year car you are speaking about.
  5. Some radios have an internal fuse - some don't. The name is right next to the word "Porsche" on the radio -- this on is a "CDR-220"
  6. Try 0820
  7. Check out this MOTOR Newsletter article about whether the U.S.Copyright Office has the authority to decide if third-party groups, researchers or individuals can continue to access vehicle software or whether that software will be fully protected by copyright law.
  8. Did you follow the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get your correct serial number?
  9. Try 0854
  10. Try 1405
  11. The parts list show them to be the same part number. Can you read a part number on the tensioner?
  12. If this is a 2002 or newer car and the belt tensioner fired in an accident - then the belt tensioners will need to be replaced. Starting in MY2002 the belt tensioners are pyrotechnic (like your airbags) - if fired they must be replaced.
  13. Try 8910
  14. Try 3026
  15. Try 6983
  16. Approved (by Porsche) 20 inch wheels are: FRONT: 9 x 20 offset 60 mm REAR: 10 x 20 offset 55 mm also FRONT: 10 x 21 offset 50 mm REAR: 10 x 21 offset 50 mm If you have PCM then your PCM defaults will need to change with wheel selection.
  17. If they removed any chassis ground wires (or ground wires were damaged) that could cause similar issues. As well if the battery had gone bad. Both the chassis ground connections and battery should be checked. The battery should be removed and both load tested as well as specific gravity of each cell.
  18. :welcome: It would be helpful if you tell us the exact model and year of your car. Porsche has "approved" tire and wheel sizes (including offsets) that can be used without issues on your car.
  19. :welcome: Did you try our Search? "Your search for the term p1125 returned 82 results"
  20. Try 2586
  21. First -- make sure your Cayenne Turbo does NOT have 19 inch brakes - because if you do have 19 inch brakes then these wheels will not fit. Those are correct part numbers, widths, and offset - so make sure the part numbers are on the wheels also. I would ask for photos of each wheel - plus that provides you with prior knowledge of scratches, dents, or cracks.
  22. Please read and follow the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ.
  23. Third time you have asked. I answered your first request here
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