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leneuromancer

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  1. just wondering how this ended up? (considering something similar for my 997) thanks
  2. Hi sp-design, I have both the Nav-TV Sirius and Tooki units installed for 2yrs now - no issues to date losing channels or battery draining
  3. ditto - just PM Porschelibrarian (include your year/model/etc), he will respond with the price (very affordable) - and well worth it
  4. thanks Loren - just found that in the docs provided by PorscheLibrarian - should have looked there first :rolleyes:
  5. 2006 997 C2S These keep recurring (after reset with Durametric) P1043 : Exhaust flap control final stage P1485 : Tank leak diagnosis module Any ideas what these actually refer to? Thanks
  6. sorry to dig up an oldie Looking to confirm these two part numbers (Guards Red Rear) will fit a 997 coupe Left - 996 803 983 01 N13 Right - 996 803 984 01 Thanks
  7. installed myself and if at all handy then you can do it too - removing the PCM is easy (gain access to the MOST loop) - then remove the glove box and there is just enough space to but both the sirius unit and the navtv unit behind there ...run the antenna wire into the trunk (a grommet behind right side of battery) and place the antenna under the cowl on the passenger side next to the nav antenna - i secured mine with double sided tape and has been secure ever since probably took me 4 hours but was my first undertaking of this sort - could be done in less time with more skill unit works great 99% of the time
  8. cant remember if the battery *must* be removed but I wouldn't fear any issue from disconnecting it (assuming you do it right) - the PASM Failure message will come up when you reconnect and start but it will reset and be fine within minutes of driving also, while not knowing what is going on, if your running wires, one may assume your doing something electrical and perhaps that disconnecting the battery is a good idea anyway good luck
  9. facing the car, trunk open, behind the battery and to the right (drivers side) is a grommet, probably just under 2" in diameter (IIRC), cut a tiny slit in here to pass the wire through
  10. From Jackson, MS to Dallas, TX (400mi) recently I averaged 71mph and got 26mpg (both according to the PCM)
  11. would also appreciate any advice on this one research to date indicates the following 3 items are needed: http://www.crutchfield.com/S-PoVvxJJvhUC/c...p;s=0&cc=01 http://www.crutchfield.com/S-PoVvxJJvhUC/c...p;s=0&cc=01 http://www.crutchfield.com/S-PoVvxJJvhUC/c...p;s=0&cc=01 thanks
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