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  1. Try 8502
  2. Try 5082
  3. You should be able to do that but you will need European chassis IPAS codes.
  4. Try 5438
  5. Try 6834
  6. If you get two beeps when locking then you have multiple zones faulting . If you get one beep when locking then you have one zone open/faulting. You need a Porsche specific scanner (like Durametric) to see what zone or zones are triggering or if you have a bad control module.
  7. Try 5215
  8. Try 0163
  9. Try 5049
  10. Try 2301
  11. How old is your battery - if it is 4 or more years old replace it. A weak battery causes all kinds if electrical anomalies. Since you had the door locks apart - did you inspect the mechanical levers for wear or cracks? - they can wear out and the car is 22 years old.
  12. There are three pressure sensors on the compressor (charge air cooler). items 20 and 22.
  13. 1. Likely correct that you need a new window regulator. Best done by a good shop (like Real Mean Garage {RMG) RMG ENTERPRISES 960 W. El Camino Real (in back alley) Sunnyvale, CA 94087 (408) 738-2060 2. They can likely fix your horn issue as it is quite common. Likely new (rubber) horn bushings.
  14. Try 9098
  15. Try 1091
  16. IPAS are required code specific to each car to program or re-program major modules (i.e. DME, Alarm, keys, etc.). A good dealer will be able to lookup and give you a printout of your cars IPAS codes - usually with with your proof of ownership.
  17. Is this a US/Canada car or RoW? If it is a USA/Canada car then the choice "LEV". Do you have your car's IPAS codes? If not then your programming changes will be severely limited.
  18. Try 9169
  19. Usually these communication errors are cables or connectors unless the car has been in an accident.
  20. Is your car as stated on the display - 2008 997 coupe? There was a PIWIS bug that misidentified cars - but I thought that was fixed.
  21. Try 0348
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