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  1. Done them all! None of these have to do with the wind or whistling sound when the car is driven at speed... Could be from anywhere I guess - window, misaligned hood, mirrors.... argh
  2. Please read the TSBs on this subject - as a Contributing Member you can read TSBs here online. Porsche has covered many of the problem areas. Loren...I tried but could find nothing under wind noise or whistling noise
  3. Found this online: http://www.obd2tech.com/33-porsche-tester-...ic-scanner.html Has anyone tried this unit? Am I better off with a Durametric?
  4. Thanks for the information. Sounds like a trip to the dealer to get this resolved :-( Would appreciate an update... Thanks!
  5. I had that light earlier this year - was fixed by previous owner at the dealer by replacing seat belt buckle drivers side. Over the weekend I got the airbag failure light again - could be passenger side? What was your fix?
  6. Loren - thanks for this. You don't happen to have a part number handy and a place I can buy a replacement gas tank cap do you? Thanks! Wait I think i found it. The car is an 02. maybe I will just replace this as a preventative http://www.bestsourceautoparts.com/partsCa...ageFrom/catalog
  7. Loren - thanks for this. You don't happen to have a part number handy and a place I can buy a replacement gas tank cap do you? Thanks!
  8. So the car pulled a P0456 code today "Very small evaporative system leak" Can I assume this is just a loose gas cap that I needed to tighten? Looking for most common reason for this code. I cleared it today. IF it is not a loose gas cap and it's something more - when should the check engine light return? Thanks
  9. One of the easiest to use and great results on dark metallic colors is Klasse All in One. It is also a polymer - so it lasts a long time. I use on the bmw, benz and the porsche and the 11 yr old benz shines like new.
  10. So I tried to get my new to me 996 C4 Mk2 that was PPI'd with flying colors last Friday through emissions testing. IT FAILED! There is no CEL. It failed because of a "OBDII NOT READY" error. Apparently if the battery is disconnected and reconnected it can give you this error as the sensors are relearning, and avoids emission 'cheaters'. Perhaps during the PPI the battery was disconnected? Whatever the case is there a procedure to get the car to be OBDII ready quickly? I saw this on the 993 section - does this apply to the 996 Mk2? "That was my entry in response to jstahmann's need to run through the "readiness cycle". Our ever diligent fed & state smog patrol made sure that their evil constituents don't try to fool them by reseting the emissions trouble codes and dashing to the inspection station for a quick read before they trigger again. At the same time the OBDII cpu codes are reset, the "readiness codes" are also reset. The readiness code indicates whether each of the 8 system sensors have completed it's diagnostic check. So the inspection station doesn't see a trouble code but also sees that the readiness code is off (actually it reads more than "0"). Once the CE light is cleared the following readiness cycle can be followed to reset the code or you could drive the car for a while in a variety of situations that would allow each system to do it's thing: Start engine, idle cold for approx. 2 min, 10 secs. Accelerate to 20-30 MPH, Maintain steady speed for approx 3 min, 15 secs. Accelerate to 40-60 MPH, Maintain steady speed for approx 15 mins. Decelerate and come to a stop. Idle in gear for approx 5 mins. Following the start engine phase the sequence of test conditions may interchange. routine will be discontinued whenever: Engine speed exceeds 3000 RPM Large fluctuations in throttle angle Road speed exceeds 60 MPH Hope this helps y'all. The route that I took did have some starts and stops in it, but as long as you follow the instructions not to exceed 3k rpm, don't make large throttle fluctuations and don't exceed 60 mph until complete, it worked (as least for me). "
  11. Has everyone with a 996 found the above to be true? I just bought one - waiting for it to arrive. Should I toss the "setter" and use the plastic bars? If I toss the setter how do I screw the HU in? Thanks
  12. Hello, I did a search to no avail - does anyone have suggestions on how to reduce/eliminate the wind noise from cabriolet top? It is most prevalent at around 80mph. Should I try applying silicone grease or wurth gasket spray etc etc?
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