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  1. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ and follow the procedure there. This topic is now closed.
  2. O to 150 ft-lbs should cover most. Nice to have an inch pounds wrench also for smaller fasteners.
  3. The car needs to be check with a Porsche specific scan tool like Durametric or PIWIS. There are many Porsche specific codes that will not show up on generic code scanners.
  4. No need to apologize - it is always great to help fellow owners.
  5. Used them on my 911's for years. No issues as long as you don't over oil them after cleaning.
  6. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ.
  7. I just gave you a radio code for a different radio on September 10th?
  8. The correct part number is currently: 986 606 112 02 US MSRP $250.85.
  9. I think this discussion is about the windshield washer tank.
  10. The only way to be sure would be to hook up a PST2 or PIWIS tester and run a diagnostic on the cluster. It could be the cluster programming just need to be re-downloaded.
  11. If the number I gave you did not work then it is likely that your radio has been repaired by a third party (not Becker) and the serial number was changed. I am sorry but in this case, I can not help you - only Becker can correct the issue.
  12. Last time I checked you order a lease through your local dealer. The last cost I heard was $18,000 for the first year and then $10,000 per year for updates after the first year. Check with your local dealer(s).
  13. Did you follow the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get the correct serial number?
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