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  1. That's easy - take one out of the circuit and put 12 volts across it. It will either honk or not. The horns are cheap and a know failure point.
  2. For 6 preset Traffic pro try 42325
  3. When they changed the radiator did they do a vacuum fill? If not, then you likely have air trapped in the engine. The fans can be tested with a Porsche specific diagnostic too (like Durametric, or Porsche PIWIS). Good shops one or more of those tools.
  4. For the WAIT you need to read the Lost Radio Code FAQ... For your radio code try 8920
  5. If this is a factory radioPCM then I think you are looking at a loose wire.
  6. It is always helpful if you tell us the exact model and year of your car.
  7. Everything you need to know with photos...
  8. Likely it attached to either the car body or the plastic piece (sorry I do not own a cab and don't have one to look at). Then the screws should hold everything in place.
  9. When you lock the car the fuel cannot be opened - when you unlock the car it can be opened. If you can open when the car is locked then it is either a bad solenoid or the pin actuator is broken off.
  10. Are you sure you replaced bank 2 and not bank1? As you sit in the car bank 2 is on the left (drivers) side. What happens if you swap the two sensors? Does the problem stay on the same side? or move?
  11. By clamps do you mean speed nuts? If so, they usually slide over the plastic at key spots to clamp together the two plastic pieces (once the screw is driven in).
  12. Graphic Grey will be 996-555-083-04-EDL 999-591-489-02 is discontinued use 999-591-489-01 instead Sorry, I still don't understand which parts we are talking about. A photo showing the part and location might help...
  13. Okay - that was 13 years ago... Please tell the model and year of car as well as interior color if you know it. And, the part(s) we are talking about. Thanks.
  14. Here you go...
  15. I just went though the list for all model year Cayenne's and I do not see any 22" wheels. I suspect that is not a Porsche factory wheel. Look on the inside of the wheel (brake side) for other markings.
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