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  1. You will likely need a PST2, PIWIS, PIWIS 2, or PIWIS 3 to diagnose wheels sensors.
  2. CDC is the CD Changer. Try 2358
  3. Sorry, I do not see any TSBs for the fuel door issue. There have been at least 4 updates to the parts that are the hinge and fastening point. If you buy a car then consider getting the latest updated part (for that model year).
  4. This the 6th radio code you have requested... perhaps you should consider becoming a Contributing Member here? Try 8954
  5. You did not read the "Can you give me a code for my PCM? These units are manufactured jointly by Siemens and Becker, and the only place where you can get the codes required is from the dealer/OPC. The PCM’s require two codes, the ICS/Siemens code, and a Becker code. The ICS is the first code requested. Sorry, the only place you can get a PCM code is from a dealer/OPC."
  6. It is always helpful if you tell us the exact model and year of the car. And, in this case, what fault code scanner you used.
  7. It would be helpful if you would post: Exact model and year of the car Exact fault code(s)
  8. IMHO factory pads are fine for your driving style. Be sure to check your rotors for wear as many times they are at or over their limit when pads are changed.
  9. I just gave you a code for a (different) radio on Sunday... what's up?
  10. From the Rules/Guidelines you agreed to when you registered here: "Copyrighted material: By registering here you agree not to post (or link to) any copyrighted material unless the copyright is owned by you or by this site. Repeat offenders will be banned from this site and their accounts, as well as the offending material, will be deleted." Most owners manuals are only about $20 (US) at your OPC/Porsche dealer. They will need to know your car's exact model year and model.
  11. Exact model and year of your car, please...
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