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  1. You will need to check your state's laws. In California you must go to DMV and sign a document stating the "real" mileage and the new mileage on the new/used odometer. Also, stating that you will give this information to any buyer.
  2. Okay, that is for the carpet trim not the tail light. 999 049 005 40 Plastic Nut T5/27x9.8 -- US MSRP $3.49 each
  3. I don't know for sure but I doubt it. The CDR-23 and newer radios all use the MOST fiber optics to speakers and amps. As well they talk on the car's CAN system to the DME which is where you enter the serial number info.
  4. 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.
  5. From the Lost Radio Code FAQ... "The suggested number did not work - what do I do now? Most often when the code we give you does not work it is because the serial number came from an old card in the car rather than from the procedure stated above - or a typo in the serial number submitted. Double check the serial number you submitted using the procedure above again. If that does not work then you will need to contact a dealer or Becker. Becker charges to look up your code and some dealers also charge. Our program works maybe 99.9% of the time but we have no explanation why it doesn't always work."
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  7. The 02 is for MY2000 and newer and has a seperate listing in PET so there is a difference likely something to do with the new DME that year.
  8. It will require recalibration regardless of which cluster is used. The difference on the C4 is the saddle bag fuel tank (due to front wheel drive geometry).
  9. 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."
  10. The exact model and year of your car is always helpful;.
  11. Somebody didn't read the Lost Radio Code FAQ... "I get a WAIT on the display - what do I do? You have to wait at least 30 minutes before trying again."
  12. From what I can see in the photo it appears to be the oiled filter.
  13. A double beep means that there is an alarm fault that can not be reset. You need to read the fault codes for the alarm system to location the problem sensor or control box.
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