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Loren

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Everything posted by Loren

  1. Yes, any Porsche diagnostic tool should work as they are all backward compatible.
  2. Consider a Donation to keep this site running please.... For Type: CR 2200, Model: BE 4362, serial# x5019019 Try 7982
  3. One per member please... For Type: CR 2200, Model: BE 4466, Serial #: 15040077 Try 4210
  4. I would clear the codes and then lock and unlock the car - re-read the codes. Those should be the clear problem. Usually one beep means there is a zone open. Based on the codes the door lock microswitch looks likely.
  5. Not likely - very few dealers kept that on record. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ.
  6. If you are ever over this way I can hook up my PST2 and the settings.
  7. I have done the OBC update on more than a dozen cars... Either the PST2 (or PIWIS) setting were done wrong (wrong car order type, etc.) or someone installed the wrong used cluster. Are you in Northern California or Southern?
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