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  1. 1999'Boxster Radio Code Becker 4462 X5023077 48/98 Pls help !
  2. Last night I had a problem braking my Cayenne S (regular suspension, no off road package). It was slippy with snow and I still had the all-seasons on, so on the way home I engaged the center differential (one click). Traction was notably improved. (Before this I could easily get it 'sideways'). Then I tried to stop. Good thing the road was quiet because the brakes were almost non-functional. The pressure to depress the brake was harder than I could press. I put the vehicle in neutral, switched off the center-diff, put back in drive, and the brakes started working again. Since no one was around I tried this a couple more times and could not get it to happen again. Goes in for first service tomorrow, so timing is good. First problem I've had. Any ideas? Thanks Keith
  3. Of interest to some... The CDN C2S is wrong, it is actually the US version. The C2 is CDN.
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