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NewYorkBach

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  1. Hello. I am troubled with an unpleasant creaking noise. The sound occurs when a car vibrates in pitching direction, for example running over small gaps. It is more clear during a low speed run. It comes form both front fender areas, perhaps from both tire housing areas or suspensions. The sound NOT aggravate in rolling direction. Sometime it becomes clear but sometime it disappeared. The noise can be reproduct during pushing the fender in a vertical direction. According to TBS about "Noiese From Front Spring/Struts, clicking or clunking noise from the area of the upper spring/strut" derived from a bad upper strut mount with bearing. But my noise not occur steering wheel is turned. The car is 996 Carrera 2000 RoW model 6MT no modification, 43000km run. I appreciate your input and thoughts. Thanks in advance.
  2. I changed bi xenon headligh bulb to 6000k. It was easy DIY. Here is the comparioson photo. The right bulb is original, and the left is 6000k third party bulb which is bluish. Note this is not intend to modify brightness of the headlight, but the higher temp bulb seems to be more bluish.
  3. It is thought that the trouble of the long time was solved by replacing the carbon canister. There is no intermittent buzzing sounds. Idling seems to be stable not flactuating too much. Moreover, RKAT gose up about -0.6 from -3.6. I hope I can say good-bye to the fault code P1128 and P1130. :rolleyes:
  4. Thank you, Loren. After removed the old canister, I found the parts. It is 996 201 221 05. As I mentioned, the upper part is quite different from 996 201 221 08 and 996 201 221 05. Does anyone know the difference between 996 201 221 05 and 996 201 221 08? Just a improved type ? Thanks in advance.
  5. Hello. According to my PET (23 08 2006), there is a carbon canister, numbered 996 201 221 09 for 996. Is there only one type of canisiter for 996, or several type of a canister for 996? My 996 still have a problem of rough idle with the intermittent buzzing sounds from the right fender area when the engine is warm. Yeaterday, I tried to exchange the carbon canister. I odered the new canister and got the new one numbered 996 201 221 08. I removed the old canister and found the shape of the upper part is different from the new one. There is no clear print of parts number on it. Exchanged it yeaterday, my idle seems good today. I am carefully following up now. My 996 is 2000 model, RoW car. M9602-68Y engine, 6 speed MT, LHD. X51 option eqquiped. Thanks in advance.
  6. Thanks Loren for your kindness. :lightbulb: I understand meaning of negative RKAT. Thanks vizcarra44, Porsche Master Technician. As your advice, it is better to search a certified Porsche trained Techs who will be in Tokyo, and consult them.
  7. Sorry, I have been searching the perspective and connection of the EVAP system from fuel tank to intake via the canister. I did my best, but it seems to have been inadequacy. I will do my best a little more. Thanks for all helps.
  8. Thanks KevinMac :lol: I will inspect the emission control system including the vacuum canister and valves. Do you know whether there is a relationship EVAP system and the crankcase ventilation or not? Does anyone have the photo or figure of the emission control system of poreche 996? :help: :lightbulb:
  9. Hello. I am still in the trouble P1128+P1130 with a RKAT of -3.6 with buzzing. (RKAT is now -2.1, relatively improving due to colder air, probably) I observed the buzzing sound closely and found the sound came from not gas cap, but right front fender. Next week, the mechanic will bring my car to the nearset dealer and check the vaccum leak, etc. But on the last day, the Durametric diagnostic tool pick up a new fault code!!! :eek: That is P1341(Camshaft adjustment bank 1, below limt) According to the actual values, the actual angle for camshaft1 is fluctuate between 0.2 to 1.2, where as that for camshaft2 is zero. Also the camshaft deviation1 gose up from 0.65 to 1.2. Do you have any information or a troubleshooting about this code? I wonder there is two different problem in my car, or one problem leads to these fault code. :help: My car seems to drive well except a rough idling with sometime the strage buzzing from the right side of front fender. Thanks in advance for all of your help, Yutaka
  10. After replaced the EVAP purge vulve, Idling is still unstable and fuel cap still bussing sometimes. RKAT goes down, about -3.6 in both banks at now. Then, the fault code P1128 and P1130 is on. According to some information, RKAT is normally within from -0.1 to 0.1. So my RKAT is extremely low. MAF and EVAP vulve has already repleaced. What should I do next? Thanks in advace.
  11. It is sure. On the identification label denotes as the photo. there is a print of M9602-68Y, not 68X.
  12. Great information!! Thanks, Loren. What is the source of this spec info? One more question. My 996's identification label denotes Engine type: M9602-68Y. Is this engine the same spec M96/01S?
  13. Hello, Loren. My 996 is 2000 model and RoW car. 6 speed MT, LHD. :renntech:
  14. Hello, My 996 C2 equipped option X51. According to PET, IX51 means Powerkit 250kw. What is the difference from normal carrera? Thanks in advace.
  15. Thank you for helpful advices, RFM and WWEST. At first, I replaced the EVAP purge vulve at last weekend. It seems idle is stable for this week and the fault codes never come on again until now. But I heard the buzzing again. Next I will try to check feul cap. Is the cap recalled in US? What is new parts number? Do you know normal range of KRAT? After replacing, KRAT is shift to about -2.50. Thanks in advance.
  16. Hello, I am a new owner of 2000 996 C2. It seems to run perfectly, except idle. Idle is rough sometimes, hunting between 650 rpm and 950 rpm. In one day, I found funny buzzing sound from the right side of the fender. It comes every few seconds almost periodically, and lasts 1 or 2 seconds. When I opened the feul cap, it diminished immediately and completely. Then, idle seemed to be stable. After re-cap, the buzzing come again after several seconds. Drametric diagnostic tool reads fault code P1128 and P1130. Air Mass was already replaced. Actual values: FRA 0.91 both bank RKAT -3.61 both bank Is this RKAT value is normal range?? Thank you all in advance for your help.
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