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  1. i did the same job on my 2002 c4 but the valve behind the alt stays on, so after the sai pump turns off, its pumpin air back into the sai pump and souns like its misfiring, code comes on right away. need help pls.
  2. hey everyone, i have a 2002 996 cabrio, the problem i have is p0414 driver elec. switch-over valve(sec. air) code. the valve itself has constant power all the time, so its stuck on. i have replaced it with another on and its the same thing, even with ignition off and key out, if the valve is plugged in it gets super hot! that system is controlled right from the ecu is it not. i erase the code and it comes back right away. if anyone has any insight to what the problem might be please help me out. on to another problem lol, when i put my roof up i can get the rear windows to work, they work when the roof is down but not when its up. this car is driving me nuts!
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