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  1. Most really good machine shops know the specs - generally acquired from new parts and past experience. The key thing to ask is how Porsche work do they do.
  2. P1126 Oxygen Sensing Adaptation, Lower Load Range, Bank 1 – Above Limit, or Below Limit P1133 Oxygen Sensing Adaptation, Lower Load Range, Bank 2 – Above Limit, or Below Limit Possible causes: - Incorrect signal from MAF sensor - Fuel pressure too high - Fuel injector fouled Since you have the same fault on both engine banks - I would suspect a dirty or bad MAF. It would not hurt to check the fuel pressure also.
  3. If that code that I gave you does not work then - chances are your radio was repaired by someone other than Becker and serial number was changed. In these cases I can not help you... sorry.
  4. The USA version vs RoW version does not matter in radios codes - they are all the same. Did you use the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to determine your correct serial number?
  5. Chances are your radio was repaired by someone other than Becker and serial number was changed. In these cases I can not help you... sorry.
  6. Did you follow the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get your correct serial number?
  7. The wheel will hold everything in place.
  8. Coils can be visually inspected for cracks and tested with an ohm meter. Spark plugs can be inspected for cracks -- they can also be inspected for ground electrode and center electrode wear.
  9. Grade 8 preferably stainless steel - IMHO.
  10. M6 x 16 mm Porsche part number 900 269 106 01 -- MSRP $2.40 each
  11. A new remote requires programming with a Porsche PIWIS - sorry, there is no other way. Get a quote from another dealer.
  12. "Donate" at the top or bottom of any page. Thank you.
  13. Specific model please. It is the only way I can help you.
  14. Please read the Lost Radio FAQ and follow the procedure there to get your correct serial number... the VIN does nothing for radio codes.
  15. Exact model (on the front of the radio) please...
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