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Rufrob

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  1. Hello. I hope someone can help me with a code for a used radio a bought. Type: CCR 2200 Model: BE 6626 Serial Number: 15000060 EC 101 Porsche dealer here in Japan are wholly not supportive for anything older than 2 years. Thanks
  2. If anyone is curious this is what is rattling inside your 996 fuel sender. Why the big metal ball in a plastic cage. It seems to have a venting purpose. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I’m having the same issue. I pulled the tank unit and yes it rattles like a baby rattle. I’m afraid to open it lest I’m left stranded. So when I have enough money I plan to buy a used unit, drop it in and open the defective unit. I changed strut, strut bearing, stabilizer link. I found the problem when I had the car on jack stands checking ball joints and tie rods. My 02 996tt has 30,000km. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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