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Loren

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  1. There are no TSBs for suspension changes. TSBs are for Porsche option installs and fault correction. PM me for further TSB information. You need to remove the rear lock cover and trim panels to get access.
  2. Exact model and year is always helpful...
  3. The check engine light can be used to identify close to one hundred issues. So you need a Porsche specific scan tool to identify what fault code(s) are showing up. We can help with the fault codes but without them everything would be a guess.
  4. 996 624 115 01 is the correct part number for the engine cover / hood release solenoid. This not what you originally asked about - the fuel door?
  5. You need to track down the leak - either AC drain or roof trains are likely plugged.
  6. As long as you were logged in then you should be able to view it.
  7. It is a straight screw like shown in the photo.
  8. Have your battery load tested also. A weak battery can cause all kinds of strange electrical faults. If the battery is 5 years old or older I suggest you replace it.
  9. You need to post in the one (and only thread) for Lost Radio Codes... This topic is now closed.
  10. Please posted Wanted items in the Classified section. Thanks.
  11. No the radio should start after the last number of the code is entered. So as I said... If 0530 did not work then chances are your radio has been repaired by someone other than Becker, In that case I can not help you. Sorry.
  12. If 0530 did not work then chances are your radio has been repaired by someone other than Becker, In that case I can not help you. Sorry.
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