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  1. Due to copyright claims all Porsche copyrighted material have been removed from this site (5 years ago).
  2. Scan the car for Porsche fault codes.
  3. Two Porsche U.S. Recalls Hit Cayenne, Panamera, Boxster And Cayman | Carscoops WWW.CARSCOOPS.COM The issue affecting the Boxster and Cayman is the most serious as it concerns a possible fuel leak .
  4. I would not trade my GTS for a Turbo unless the Turbo had the GTS's lower ride height. Too me, greater handling is worth a few less horses - but then an aftermarket tune can fix that too.
  5. Did you get the correct serial number by using the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ? If not, please do so and re-submit. Otherwise, your radio may have been repaired by a 3rd party (not Becker) - in that case I can not help you.
  6. Sorry, that looks like a door lock mechanism - not a window regulator.
  7. I just gave you a code for a different radio on January 20th?
  8. Yes, you should be able to replace it with a used one and re-program - though the mileage likely can not be changed. In California you may need a certificate stating that if you ever sell the car. Be sure to get like cluster - manual transmission and Tiptronic are different. As well, a compatible color. You will likely need your car's IPAS codes to re-program.
  9. If 1076 does not work then chances are that your radio has been repaired by a 3rd party (not Becker). In this case only Becker can help you.
  10. Read your owners manual - I recall that on some radios that lets you know the alarm is active.
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