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  1. Try 4328
  2. Try 3036
  3. The old seals are likely compressed from installation and heating/cooling of the components.
  4. You will need a PST2 (old), PIWIS , or Durametric to test the various components of the top function. Many times it is a combination of failed sensors or microswitches and mechanical binding.
  5. If you remove the radio there still might be a serial number label on the radio.
  6. Try 5210
  7. Sorry, I only have codes for Porsche/Becker units.
  8. The following table specifies how much coolant must be replaced by pure antifreeze in order to adjust the freezing point to -37 °C. The coolant quantity provided must be approx. 2 litres more than the amount which has to be filled in. An antifreeze content of -35 °C corresponds to a mixture of 50:50 (antifreeze: water).
  9. Porsche recommends: elf GLACELF SUPRA Ratio of the mix will depend on the winter protection that you need/want.
  10. Please check your serial number - that serial comes up as "no such serial".
  11. It is always helpful to give us the exact model and year of your car.
  12. Your car is 24 years old things are going to wear out or fail. Sounds like a bad window regulator to me - a fairly common problem on older cars.
  13. The wiring diagrams are different for each year and each model. Copyrighted material: By registering here you agree not to post (or link to) any copyrighted material unless the copyright is owned by you or by this site. Repeat offenders will be banned from this site and their accounts, as well as the offending material, will be deleted.
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