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  1. Have anyone managed to solve the "disc upside down" error with the PCM1? Can the PCM play music CD's? This is making me unable to use my Navi as well as for music. The radio works flawless tho. I've seen several diffrent replys to question 2. Due to that, I'm asking myself. Might be problem 1 cuasing problem 2. I've decide to fix my 986 for the summer, and by fix, I mean fix everything with it. I haven't bothered to fix it yet, as it's been such a small thing among another amount of "small" things. But it's about time to get that thumb out of my butt and fix it. Thanks With kind regards, Jonathan.
  2. Main problem: The idle is pending when pressing the clutch / going into neutral when having the aircondition on. Doesn't matter if standing still or moving. Has happened to me while not having the AC turned on, but only 50-100 RPM tops, towards the 700 RPM drop with the AC turned on. Note that this ONLY happens when the engine is warm. (I can have the AC on with no problem until the engine hits 80°C. List of things I've done: I've claned the throttle body. I cleaned the air flow sensor. I cleaned the idle sensor located on the throttlebody. I tryed replacing the idle sensor located on the throttlebody. (Borrowed from my mates 986) I tryed replacing the air flow sensor (Borrowed from my mates 986) List of solutions I've concidered: The AC compressor. - Contacted a porsche dealer, and an expert told me they never, or atleast barly ever replace the AC compressors on porsches, since it's almost always other fualts. Battery not taking enought chargeing? Gererator or compressor wheel running slow? Video of the problem : (I'm really sorry for how the video was recorded. But it was the best way to hold the phone while driving without dropping it.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdbI27d0Muc&feature=c4-overview&list=UUTfgXFJAx_I0XUaEihE- With kind regards, Jonathan from Sweden.
  3. I had the same problem. Was the bolts attaching the drive shaft to the engine. They were loose, causing that sound. Luckely, I notice it before it got free and could have smashed other parts. Notice you found it before my rely tho. Just wanted you to know that you're not alone.
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