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  1. You can unlatch the hook with a flat screw driver on the back, once the seat is in the open possition, give a look to the latch mechanism and grease them, replace ALL the plastic parts, they are broken no doubt about that.
  2. We use 98 and 100 RON Shell V-Power without fuel pump issues.
  3. Porsche install especially a two mass flywheel against gearbox rattles at idle.
  4. Probably vapour, 1 liter fuel gives 1 liter water in the exhaust and in the engine, with cold weather and a cold engine you can see this. Once the exhaust and the engine reach the working temp. it disappears. This is complete normal.
  5. There is a little free play on the lever with a complete new clutch installed ( slave cylinder removed from the gear box ), if you don't have this play means that the clutch is worn out. The clutch pedal was heavy i presume.
  6. Blue smoke while turning is a sign of overfilling, but dont forget to check the AOS which have noting to do with oil in the cooling water.
  7. Have you tried already with another antenna booster in the right A-pillar?
  8. The coils are internally amplified. Each unit is plug and coil ( amplifier ) in one.
  9. Non smokers dont need cigarette lighters, the answer is yes he's gone.
  10. Mendrax Connect the vacuum line going to the mufflers direct with the line on the opposite side of the grey valve to have always vacuum ( quiet ). After you visit to the SAN reconnect to original.
  11. Loose all the fixation nuts you can see on the black support plate a little ( 1 turn ) and try again, if the problem disappears means that the mechanism is twisted a bit. Do a correction where necesarely with chims or spacers.
  12. The blueish coating is a prevention against oxidation, same on the fly wheel bolts.
  13. Koen For ROW ( Belgium ) Locking 1 x press: blinking - no horn = alarm on 2 x press: blinking - 1 x horn signal = interior detection disabled 1 x press: blinking - 1 x horn signal = something open ( door, etc. ) or radio connected to ground, in your case 1 x press: blinking - 2 x horn signal = alarm system faulty Regards
  14. After removing the 3 screws you have to pull it back ward, you can lift the superior trim a little with a small screwdriver, can be hard. Give a special look to the connection shaft at the inside of the air vent after installation, the shaft can come loose and the open - close function doesnt work.
  15. The filter is located on the front lower side of the engine, after removing the under plate.
  16. There is no locktite on this bolts when new, perhaps some one did it after a RMS or clutch repair, but that is not smart. Use only the spec. torque.
  17. I will give you an idea in labour time to do this : front bumper - L. and R. mirror - front part L. and R. front fender - part of the hood, two men ( one professional + one helper ) approx. 9 hours.
  18. If your engine is not overfill with motor oil, take a look to the air-oil separator. This item is discussed many times do a search ( AOS )
  19. You need comparison values, thy are somewhere on the board i think but i can't find them for the moment, do a search.
  20. I don't no what concerning Durametric, but with the PIWIS you can look in the Actual Values menu.
  21. Blows fresh air in to the exhaust for pollution reasons, oxygen dilute the exhaust gasses.
  22. Look at the water drains under the convertible hood mechanism left and right, good chance that they are clogged, same for the drains in the battery area.
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