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  1. From the Lost Radio Code FAQ... "CDR-23 (or later): These radios do not have a security code - that is, not that the user enters. These radios are security tested on the MOST (fiber optic bus) system to see if they are the "programmed" radio. The radios are programmed and recognized by the car’s DME and can only be replaced by a shop with a PST2 or PIWIS. These radios will not request a code when battery power is disconnected."
  2. From the Lost Radio Code FAQ... "CDR-23 (or later): These radios do not have a security code - that is, not that the user enters. These radios are security tested on the MOST (fiber optic bus) system to see if they are the "programmed" radio. The radios are programmed and recognized by the car’s DME and can only be replaced by a shop with a PST2 or PIWIS. These radios will not request a code when battery power is disconnected."
  3. If you look at my third radiator install DIY the first part deals with front bumper removal.
  4. Perhaps a pending fault since it is intermittent. Don't forget about the crankshaft position sensor.
  5. Lost Radio Codes 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.
  6. Left Front sensor -- 997 612 755 01 sender wire (pad wear indicator) US MSRP $59.28 Right Front sensor -- 997 612 757 01 sender wire (pad wear indicator) US MSRP $59.13 Sensors include cable and connectors... item 7 Rear (same for both sides) -- 987 612 676 02 sender wire (pad wear indicator) US MSRP $35.64 You can get better Porsche parts pricing through Sunset Porsche (board sponsor): Factory Porsche Parts, Tequipment and Selection (Boutique) Phone: 1-888-502-5927 Email: http://www.sunsetporscheparts.com/contact-us Genuine OEM Porsche Parts | sunsetporscheparts.com | Sunset Porsche Parts WWW.SUNSETPORSCHEPARTS.COM Find genuine OEM Porsche Parts direct from sunsetporscheparts.com at unbeatable prices. Also find Porsche Drivers Selection gear and accessories. Shop Securely Now.
  7. From the Lost Radio Code FAQ... "Can you give me a code for my PCM? These units are manufactured jointly by Siemens and Becker, and the only place where you can get the codes required is from the dealer/OPC. The PCM’s require two codes, the ICS/Siemens code, and a Becker code. The ICS is the first code requested. Sorry, the only place you can get a PCM code is from a dealer/OPC."
  8. There are several brake options, different size rotors, etc., including ceramic rotors. PM me your VIN and I will lookup which fit your brakes.
  9. What scanner did you use - that is not a Porsche fault code.
  10. Of course there nothing under the seat jamming the seat movement (it does happen). Did the car ever leak and did the seat memory control module get wet?
  11. You should ask your dealer for these TSBs. I can not give you copies for copyright reasons.
  12. Your fuel pump and filter are inside the gas tank. I would not go in there unless you are having problems. It's easy enough to measure the fuel flow should a potential problem arise.
  13. As long as thay are the "big tube" design they will work on any 996 (as shown on Carnewal.com). It is the "small tube" version that Porsche says to use only on 3.4 liter cars.
  14. Perhaps if your battery is low and it is on a long time. But in most cases it will turn on and slowly charge the battery then turn off until the voltage falls to a certain level. So once established in should only go on about once a week.
  15. What Carnewal sells is OEM Porsche parts. I doubt there are any small tube exhausts left that are new. If order from a Porsche dealers their parts list will always show the latest updated part number and I think the big tube exhaust has been around since 2002.
  16. From the Lost Radio Code FAQ... "CDR-23 (or later): These radios do not have a security code - that is, not that the user enters. These radios are security tested on the MOST (fiber optic bus) system to see if they are the "programmed" radio. The radios are programmed and recognized by the car’s DME and can only be replaced by a shop with a PST2 or PIWIS. These radios will not request a code when battery power is disconnected."
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