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  1. Likely 9A7 007 517 00 sheet metal screw 4.8x19 (updated part) -- US MSRP $0.39 each
  2. I don't think it's going anywhere with 4 pop-rivets in the piece.
  3. It should work fine.
  4. The parts list just shows the 4 pop-rivets.
  5. Try 5010
  6. Sheet 19 in the MY2000.
  7. I think there is a page missing from the MY1999 Boxster schematics. If you look at later models E188 is on the Motronic 7.2 diagram - which seems to be missing. It also would imply that the "S" got DME 7.2.
  8. Normally pin 1 starts at the top left.
  9. Look at the schematic again - the plugs are labeled I/7 -- that means socket 1 pin 7. You will also see II/14 which means socket 2 pin 14. You likely want the ones labeled as socket 1 (I/1 to 18).
  10. Huh... the wire color code is on each line shown here. i.e. YEL/RE = Yellow with a red stripe
  11. What model and year car is this amp from?
  12. What page of the wiring diagram?
  13. 15-year-old car - absolutely yes. Best to change every 5 years.
  14. What state and city, please? My local dealer gave me mine with my car title and my driver's license - 5 minutes.
  15. Try 6787
  16. Try 4938
  17. You can only get IPAS codes from a dealer - and in most cases after showing proof of ownership. Sorry, no shortcuts for those.
  18. P1539 Camshaft Adjustment, Bank 2 P0304, 305, and 306 are the 3 cylinders on bank 2. Suspect your VarioCam actuator: - Open circuit in triggering wire. - Open circuit in B+ supply. - Actuator faulty.
  19. Interesting that the GT3 RS struts are less expensive... GT3 GT3 RS
  20. Try 0195
  21. Then it is more likely you have a short or bad connection on the seat belt buckles or instrument cluster.
  22. Okay if the number I gave you does not work for the displayed serial number then the radio was repaired by a 3rd party (not Becker) and the serial number is unknown. I doubt even Becker can help you. Sorry.
  23. You can not believe the label. If the radio has ever been repaired it got a new serial number that is only accessible through the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ. Please check it that way.
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