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  1. Exact model and year, please.
  2. That would depend on the rebuild year. Any of the later engines were re-machined for the newer bearing. My advice is either pay someone to open it up and look or just drive the car - if it is going to happen it will - if not it won't.
  3. Based on that serial number that is a rebuilt 2005 model year engine. There is no way to tell exactly when that engine was rebuilt.
  4. From the brochure... "Ultra-exclusive accents are added by the optionally available Bi-Xenon™ headlights in black with PDLS. On the Macan GTS, the inner trim is also finished in black. Bi-Xenon™ standard in the Macan and Macan S. Bi-Xenon™ w/PDLS standard in the Macan Turbo. Bi-Xenon™ Black w/PDLS standard in the Macan GTS."
  5. What is the exact model year, please?
  6. Yes, so if that does not work then chances are your radio was repaired by a 3rd party repair service (not Becker). In that case, sorry, I can not help you.
  7. 0807 should work (proving you used the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ.
  8. I can not tell how many times we have seen this sort of thing with supposedly "equal" parts. The old term "Let the buyer beware" still holds true today (unfortunately).
  9. Porsche will likely only help (financially) if there is "fix" TSB for the issue. Otherwise, it would be up to the dealer/OPC goodwill.
  10. Make all the wires are tight in the connectors and that the connector seats properly all the way down in the cluster.
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