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  1. Try 7183
  2. Try 9835
  3. Try 5158
  4. I agree with JFP. Porsche only specs to 17" wheels so...
  5. Sorry, I am understanding. Is this after market or OEM? The OEM mirror just comes with an adhesive to attach to the front windshield.
  6. What concerns me is the windows also acting strangely. It might be wise to have them pull the central locking control box and open it - looking for water damage.
  7. Try 5956
  8. Try 9564
  9. DO NOT START A NEW TOPIC FOR A LOST RADIO CODE. DO NOT EMAIL ADMINS. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ FIRST before posting - then post in the one thread. This topic is closed.
  10. The cab top does go through the central locking/alarm control box. Have you cleared the codes and then seen what comes back? What scanner are you using as those are not Porsche fault codes? Has the car ever had a leak where the carpet (and control box) got wet?
  11. Sorry, without that digit it just becomes a guessing game. If it were my car I would repair or replace the radio.
  12. There is a blank in the second to last number is that a typo or do you not know what that number is? The last 4 numbers are very important - I can't give you the correct code without them.
  13. Try 4653
  14. Try 7215
  15. GT3 uprights would be best since they are coilovers and have all the correct mounting points. Not sure if it is worth it (IMHO) since just the pads are over $1000 per set. Why not just buy a used GT3 or cup car?
  16. Try 0890
  17. Try 0496
  18. Try 3418
  19. Try 8253
  20. Try 0606
  21. Try 1304
  22. 4745 should work if that is the correct serial number. Did you get that serial number using the method in the Lost Radio Code FAQ? If not, please do so. If you did then chances are that your radio has been repaired by someone other than Becker. If that is the case I can not help you. Sorry.
  23. Try 4320
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