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  1. The fuse died in my radio and I don't have the code. Becker CDR 220 SN 15000232 MN BE 6625 The car is a 996 C2 from 2002. Thanks for your help.
  2. I was hoping to learn of any remedies besides purchasing new stuff. My centre console was nicked up a lot; ashtray area, ebrake, everything. That soft paint comes off too easily.
  3. Choose a sparkplug that fits your needs. I think iridium is one of the most durable, ie long lasting, ie don't change too often. If you are looking for performance, you may want to consider the performance of a car in the shop having its spark plugs changed frequently. My 2002 has 133000km, so longevity is important to me.
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