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  1. Which item number please?
  2. It is one of the tabs on that screen - you may need to scroll to the right.
  3. I think you will need a shop with a PIWIS tester to re-program the instrument cluster. If that does not work then possibly a bad cluster.
  4. RE: Winter wheels - No room for chains on 18 inch wheels.
  5. P055600 Brake booster pressure sensor vacuum Fault setting condition(s) - This detects a faulty electric brake booster vacuum pump - This detects a brake booster vacuum that is too high, too low or implausible Possible causes: - Check brake pedal sensor adjustment - Check whether vacuum is physically OK (leakage, etc.) - Check wiring harness - Check relay for vacuum pump - Replace vacuum sensor - Check DME control unit for correct program/data version - Replace DME control unit
  6. It is always helpful if you give us the exact model and year of your car.
  7. No coding to the car - just clear the fault codes.
  8. How old is your battery - a weak battery can cause all kinds of electrical anomalies in these cars.
  9. Just get your car's option code list and check the codes against the master list here:
  10. Should be the same as the 996 engine. Look for pulley wobble or any pulley not spinning freely and true (with the belt removed).
  11. 996 613 115 10 A05 -- Potentiometer for MY 2002 and newer with matt black knob. US MSRP $104.90
  12. On the V8 engines it is at the bottom of the oil pan. Use: 958 606 160 11 Oil Level Sensor -- US MSRP $130.48 038 103 196 B Sealing Ring -- US MSRP $5.00 N 015 082 13 Hex Nut (3 required) -- US MSRP $0.26 each
  13. Porsche Tracks Down Counterfeiters In Rural China Making Fake Products WWW.MOTOR1.COM If there's a sheep in the center of the Porsche logo, don't buy that part.
  14. P2293 Diagnosis information DME V6 DFI - Fuel high pressure Possible fault causes - Pre-delivery quantity or pressure in fuel low pressure circuit too low - Pressure relief valve in high pressure circuit faulty - Fuel high pressure sensor faulty - Quantity control valve faulty (in fuel high pressure pump) - Fuel high pressure pump faulty - High pressure injector(s) (fuel injector(s)) faulty
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