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Kevin M.

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  1. No thats not possible, someone told me that you have to remove the black plastic molding underneath and then you can get to them...
  2. OK I changed out my fog lights in my 996 to match the Litronics in color and brightness.. So I thought I would do the same for the Cayenne.. ok out comes the manual.. takes a H11.. ok nice pics on how to change all bulbs accept the fog lights!! Anyone have one burn out yet, and if so how the hell do you get to the thing.. does the whole bottom black piece have to come off?
  3. Thanks Loren, luckily I found the code.. also the serial number is on the back of the unit as well... But your method is great if the unit is not pulled out..
  4. Dealer installed a new CDR-220 in the 01 Boxster.. and I can't find the **** code for it... I assume they need the serial number and VIN? How long does it take to get the code.. anyone gone through this?
  5. Hey that Gray and Pink wire was the one!! Easy to get to.. I passed on the reverse wire for now... Thank you!!!
  6. Looks like fun!!! Lets meet at Chads in Modesto :( San Jose is 2 1/2 hour from me...
  7. Awesome!! Ill look for the wire from the stereo.. Do you think I can get to that wire without removing the seat... It looks like it will have to come out... maybe I just wont ever go in reverse :)
  8. Wow for the life of me I couldn't get the relay panel out... it seems the left side is locked in somehow, Toolpants whats the trick on that one? Loren the picture from under the seat, I assume thats coming from the main box under the seat, not the wiring harness that are mounted to the seat.. the only way to get that box is to pull the drivers seat out? All for a reverse wire... hmmm Any thoughts guys? Box under the seat..
  9. Thought so.. thanks Loren.. Does anyone have a good picture of the wires under the seat I will try to take some when I do this..
  10. Great Loren!! Do you think its necessary to hook up the reverse wire? Does that just tell the NAV that your going backwards?
  11. Its actually calling for both... Reverse wire and the Speedometer wire... not sure what your referring to as "A" wire
  12. Just installed a NAV unit with my Stereo system, and I am in need of the location of the speedometer wire.. I recall it being under the drivers seat.. Thanks Loren!!
  13. Here is my how to on Installing them.. First remove the old sill. just stick a screwdrive under the metal and it pops up. Then remove the 2 hex screws that are holding the plastic sill down. You can't remove this hole piece, just pop it out from the front area. You just need to drill a hole in this corner.. so lift it while your drilling.. the wire runs through this drilled hole Get some double sided tape and put this little box in the second to last box.. Run the supplied wire up into the fuse box area.. then over to the footwell light Now I got power from the entry lights underneath the steering wheel.. The book has you tapping into other sources in the door harness, but this was much easier.. I spliced into the footwell light under the wheel here Hide all the wires and your finished!! That is about it.. for the passanger side.. do the same thing and tap into the footwell lighting..
  14. I found my answer.. part # 000-044-600-00
  15. Keith is nearly impossible to reach.. I think he is selective on who and when he wants to sell something too.. sad.. but here is mine..
  16. Hey Jeff.. how do you reset the airbag light.. I installed a Carbon Fiber on my friends, I took it for a drive to make sure the wheel was straight, I didn't tighten the airbag down, in case I had to adjust the wheel.. anyway a few miles into it, I forgot and punched it.. of course the airbag flew into my lap, and unplugged.. Its in the garage now, with battery disconnected... I tried a battery reset but that didn't work.. does the dealer need to reset it? Or will it clear in the morning?
  17. Well that worked Jeff, The fuel gauge is back to normal!! Save me a trip to the dealer as well... didn't have to change out the miles.. Also something else that was intersting on the C4 Cluster.. the ABS & Brake Fluid lights were on.. and went off when the C2 Cluster brain went back in... Thanks for your tips!!
  18. Great thanks Jeff..I'll let you know what I end up doing....
  19. Jeff.. so exactly what parts would I have to switch out? Just the dials?.... Suggestions please :)
  20. The old cluster has part number of.. 996 641 103 01 70 The new one had this part number on the box 996 641 982 46 70C
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