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  1. I have a 2009 Carrera S and with 27,000 miles on it the tensioner bolt suddenly sheared off in July (2016). My mechanic replaced the tensioner, belt and bolt but could not determine why it had happened. All pulleys spun freely. Last week, December, 3000 miles, later the bolt sheared off again! He confessed that he had used a standard bolt the first time (I was rushing him) and perhaps it was a hardening issue so this time he used an OE bolt from Porsche. Not a comforting situation. I have owned many Porsches and never had this occur although its better than the time the (996) engine blew up as the IMS bearing failed. FYI removing the broken bolt was "easy" the first time (enough showing to "grab" it) the second time required drilling and an "easy out" so the the exhaust system had to come off as well the rear bumper and even then the engine ad to be lowered just to access the broken bolt. Once again I no longer trust my Porsche engine.
  2. Thank you for providing this service! my radio is a CR-220 type 4462 Serial number: Y5053916 could you provide me with the radio code, please? Thank you, Bob
  3. Help? 2000 Boxster needs radio code: 4462 Y5053916 Thanx, Bob
  4. Help! I need the radio code for my... 1999 C4 CR220 Type: 4362 ser. #: X5010984 Thanks
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