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  1. Please give us the exact fault codes. Thanks!
  2. P000C, P0021 Bank 2 intake camshaft adjustment Possible fault causes - Dynamic driving style when oil level is near minimum (oil foaming) - Solenoid valve for hydraulic camshaft adjustment faulty - (e.g. mechanical fault or dirt (oil circuit) ) - Engine oil pressure too low - (e.g. oil thinning, oil thickening, wrong oil quality, oil pressure control or oil pump faulty) - Camshaft adjustment faulty - Intake camshaft stuck
  3. Item 15 - looks like to may just snap into place. Carefully try prying up from the front side.
  4. The exact model and year of your car would be helpful. As well the color of the interior as part numbers reflect color options.
  5. Looks like two leaks to me. I would remove both and lean the aluminum end and the hose - then replace the clamps with screw type clamps That is what I would do.
  6. Did you get the serial number through the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ? If you did not, then please use that procedure to get the correct serial number. If you did and the serial number you gave me is correct then your radio was likely repaired by someone other than Becker and I can not help you.
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