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  1. Move to a warmer climate? :P I think you have everything covered.
  2. So if you were to disconect the switch in the center console the only thing that would not be armed would be the center console?
  3. You can also run the wire across the headliner and down the A piler. You can use a credit card or video store card to help tuck the wire in. Then you can continue to tuck it in along the dash and down the side by the weatherstrip. Run the cable under the dash. Then remove the side panel to the radio. The leather one is removed by pulling at the back side first. Then remove the carpet panel. Pull at the back end first. Now reach in and find the phone harness. Attach the black V1 wire to the brown wire using one of these. Then attach the red V1 wire to the Green/Black for switched power or the Red/Green for unswitched. Good luck, Eric
  4. How much does the mirror run? Also does it fit on the same windshield mount for the non-dimming?
  5. 1. The key it on the left for LEFT handed people. Thank God for Porsche doing something for us!! :thumbup: I also heard it goes back to the racing days when the drivers had to run to the cars and start them. This freed up the right hand to put the car in gear. 2. The spoiler should activate on it's own when the correct speeds are reached. It is there for down force not the I look cool. B) Have fun and welcome.
  6. The was the same problem the Chrysler 300M had when it first came out. The first water puddle you drove though kill your horns. It took 3 months for a replacement. The replacement was a bracket the pointed the horns backwards. True duct tape technology. I should have known right then (first 30 days of ownership) that car was a piece.
  7. You well usually get miss fires with bad coil pack and that can lead to a CEL light.
  8. Anyone find a good bluetooth / speaker phone solution for the factory Nav system? I have seen a lot of devices that clip on the visor and even tried one (Sony Erickson) which was a waste of money. I would rather not use an ear bud. So, I would like something with a good loud speaker, noice cancellation, voice dial, and caller ID. My phone is a Blackberry pearl. Thanks, Eric
  9. Just memorize a new position with the gear shift in neutral and it should fix the mirror.
  10. Also know as a MUSRE! And no thanks for me. I will spend the 20 min digging the crap out with a stick and some duct tape.
  11. I hear it and it does go down a tiny bit. It just does not go down far enough. The widow switches work fine. The window goes up and down just fine. Just does not go down far enough when opeing the door to clear the weather strip.
  12. I have a 04 911 Coupe that the passenger window does not drop down a little when I open the door? Is there something I need to look for? Driverside work fine.
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