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  1. Yes I am in the WAIT zone. I will try different 47xx unitl the next wait or it works.

    Lauren that didn't work any others I should try. Thanks for the help.
    Holding down the Tp and rotating I get the following

    4462

    24/99

    S/N 25013991

    Lost Radio code

    2002 Turbo

    CDC-3

    Serial # 11093901

    Try 4767

    or

    4765

    Did you read the FAQ?

  2. Just to update the group, my previous post I had a small oil leak which the dealer said was a timing chain cover leak.

    I cleaned the engine and watched for the leak and it ended up to be a solenoid cover gasket had failed. $20 part. Dealer said repair would cost me $900.

    Leak was driver side engine above oil drain plug behind the exhaust.

    Does anyone have instructions on how to replace the solenoid? The wire 6-10 inches, runs behind the engine which I can't reach. I need to unhook it to slide the cover plate gasket on over the wire. Cover plate is held on by two bolts.

    I can't reach the wire connector which runs behind the engine. Something msut be removed to access it I am just not sure.

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