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  2. Normally if there were a cam/valve issue you would get a fault code for that also.
  3. It is always helpful if you give us the exact month and year of your car. If this is a C4 then front or rear axle.
  4. 991 Diagnostic manual is part of the PIWIS tester system -- PIWIS leases for $18,000 per year (no typo - eighteen thousand dollars per year)
  5. P1467 Radiator fans 2: Mechanical fault Possible fault causes: Radiator fans 2 stiff or blocked Radiator fans 2 Faulty
  6. Please used the Classifieds section of this website for "Wanted" items. This topic is now closed.
  7. I sent you a PM... but I am afraid it is time to trace wires back looking damage.
  8. The mirror heating is part of the door control unit. You may likely need a PIWIS tester to further diagnose or to reprogram the door CU.
  9. 6689 – Door Mirrors The door mirrors have been completely redesigned and represent a key element of the new exterior styling. The mirrors are connected to the mirror attachment point mount by way of a double arm. The design of the mirror housing has been revised, enabling the mirror glass to be positioned deeper inside the housing. The mirror glass itself is now protected more effectively from turbulence and possible vibrations at high speeds. Both door mirrors are electrically heated and adjustable and, in the case of fully electric sports seats or adaptive sports seats, are connected to the memory function. On request, both door mirrors and the interior rearview mirror can be provided with an automatic an anti-dazzle function (optional in combination with the rain sensor).
  10. If it did not work then try again - please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ for the "Wait" message. If it still does not work then it is likely that the radio was repaired by a 3rd party and the serial number was not reset properly. In those cases Becker may be able to help (for a price).
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