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Posts posted by oscarmyra
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Here is a link to the spark plug procedure that Loren posted. I removed the mufflers which was a simple process. I have not done the water pump yet.
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The OEM Beru coils are available from Pelican Parts for a lower price than what you posted
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I just went through this issue with our '05 Cayenne in our new house. This is what I learned but YMMV - If your opener is a Liftmater you will need a repeater to get Homelink to operate. The repeater is available from Amazon http://tinyurl.com/jskh69q. The door on my shop has a Liftmater but I have not tried this yet.
Our main garage door has a Genie Opener. Genie provides a good PDF on their website on Homelink programming but I could never get it to work. Our remote is a G3T-R 3 button. Genie gives you a procedure so the Homelink will recognize this remote. I could never get that procedure to work even though the LEDs on the remote indicated that it had. There was a suggestion on one of the forums to use a different GTR-3 remote. Also available from Amazon http://tinyurl.com/hj5mc4e. I paid the $22 and ordered the remote. I had wasted hours trying to make Homelink work. With the new remote I was successful in less than 30 seconds.
I just got the 996 out of winter storage. I will try to program the Homelink later this week.
Eric
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Success. I found a bad fuse - B2 in my case. I also found a link from Typhon
Scroll down toward the bottom of the thread. There is also a fuse on the back of the PCM unit that can cause the same symptoms.
Eric
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The dealer suggested that I check the antenna connection. It was OK. I also disconnected the battery again and reentered the radio and nav. codes. I am still having the problem. I will check all of the fuses next.
Eric
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I have a new to me '99 cab with the PCM 1. About a month ago I installed a Solisto iPod adapter and replaced the Nav unit with a shelf. Everything looked as expected. Last week I replaced the battery. I entered the code for the radio and the code was accepted but no frequencies show on the audio menu. I cannot set any of the radio frequencies and the CD is not recognized. The rest of the functions like the trip computer and AC page look normal. I have searched numerous forms and found one case with identical symptoms but no responses. I looked in The Essential Companion without much luck and there is nothing in the owner's manual. I have not been able to find a PCM 1 manual in hard copy or online.
Can anybody provide any suggestions? I have a road trip planned in a week and would appreciate any information.
Eric
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I just replaced my micro switch(my first 996 project). I used the information off Trygve Isaacson's Boxster site - http://www.bombaydigital.com/boxster/projects/parking_brake_switch/
Eric
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I believe this covers your 01 Carrera4
http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf/Owners_Manual_Carrera_PCNA.pdf
BTW I recently purchased a hard copy for my MY1999 Carrera2 at books4cars.com in Seattle. It was nowhere near the stupid prices some people are asking on eBay.
Removing muffler for easier access to plugs?
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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It is covered in the sports exhaust install