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  1. Try 6398
  2. P1487 DMTL tank leakage diagnosis module possible cause: - DMTL tank leakage module faulty This can be confirmed with a PIWIS 3 short test tank leakage.
  3. Try 5492
  4. The two part numbers I gave come from Porsche's replacement parts system (PET) - specifically for your VIN.
  5. CDC-3 = Compact Disk Changer I need your radio model and serial number. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ.
  6. That car can use: 955 641 204 01 or 955 641 204 02 and only those two. If the cluster does not have one of those numbers it may not be able to be programmed.
  7. What is the part number on the two clusters? If they are not the same they might not be compatible. PM me the cars VIN and I will see what is supposed to be in the car.
  8. Try 0219
  9. Does the battery have a vent port and did you connect the vent tube?
  10. Try 3412
  11. Try 9439
  12. The steering wheel needs to be unlocked. Pull the cable (carefully) with pliers to relieve the tension.
  13. There are several stock wheel rims. I think you need to be more specific to the exact wheel size or whether there are other options you are considering. Thanks.
  14. Have you scanned the car for diagnostic fault codes?
  15. Any chance water got inside the car? The alarm control unit is under the seats.
  16. Try 9571
  17. Just be aware that parts list is from February 5, 2010 -- so many of the part numbers may have changed.
  18. Try 7301
  19. Try 0687
  20. If it is a small amount it might evaporate - but coolant does not evaporate very easily. If it is more than a little I would run the car until hot and then change the oil and filter.
  21. Try 4870
  22. If you get a honk it means you have at least one zone open or one (or more) fault codes. You will need a Porsche compatible scanner to get the fault code and report it here. It should narrow down exactly where the problem(s) are.
  23. You do not have to join PayPal they can take most all credit cards. Thanks.
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