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    West Sussex, UK
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  • Present cars
    2002 996 TT
  • Former cars
    E46 M3

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  1. Nice one kwerks! Changed my main key head to that newer style as the rubber button on my old key head had fallen apart. Looks great now! :-) Even had a comment from an Indy saying they had never seen that key style before
  2. Yeah it's on my list to do. Hope it makes a difference for me. I had a few intake pipes off the other day and noticed a lot of black gunk everywhere.
  3. Ha me too. When I first bought my 996tt I went round checking all the lights and noticed only the righthand side lights up. I do have a bulb in the left and it's been bugging me for ages! Even bought some new bulbs! Now I can tick that problem off my list. Out of interest is this a legal requirement on the uk to just have one rear fog light? I hate non symmetrical lighting on my car :-). Even though I rarely use my fog lights....
  4. Hi, Just to add another one to the list, but I experience the same problem on my '02 TT. It's a tiptronic, 63k miles, no mods, and seems to hesitate at about 1500 rpm under light acceleration. Not noticed it under heavy acceleration as I'm never down in that rev range. My car's been serviced on schedule. I've not asked any OPC or Indy to look at it yet. I cleaned my MAF last weekend as the first starting point. Which hasn't changed anything. Will be having a go at cleaning my throttle body soon. Would be interested in any other ideas people might have. Cheers, Doug
  5. Thanks Richard. That's really useful info. So people with 16bit systems can use any of the Vauxhall/Opel disks? It's frustrating how Porsche do not advertise this knowledge. Doug
  6. wow, I'd be interested in hearing more about that. I was always under the impression that PCM1 could only be updated to 2004 maps. I have a 2002 996TT and have been looking at options for the satnav. I use it occasionally and it has worked reasonably well on most occasions, but there is always the odd main road etc that has either changed to a one way or doesn't exist anymore :-) Do you just place a standard NAVTEQ disc in the dvd drive after the software upgrade?
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