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  1. Sorry I sent that before I was done. Anyway with the towelette it takes a little while and all the sticky just comes off. So far has only happened once. That is, it seems relatively permanent as if the coating is what the problem is and that apparently comes off
  2. I use an armor all cleaner (I didn't use the protectant towel) towelette and just rub the knobs for until they
  3. It works. Nice, Loren. Are you using machine learning techniques for this? I'm pretty impressed with both how useful your thread is ( look how many people use it and for how long!!) and how nobody else helps us with such a common problem. I hope the reply system is at least partly automated, or you are like some kind of a decoder saint. Thanks, very cool.
  4. Loren I'm replying to Lost Radio Code and lookup. I have a 1999 carrera4 cabriolet. I did the TP for 10 seconds drill and the display was exactly as follows: type 4362 serial X 50 1086 1 I would greatly appreciate a shot at the code. Thanks, awesome thread. So much nonsense misinformation out there. Chris
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