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  1. I gave that to you two years ago... perhaps you should write it down (or learn how to use search).
  2. The model on the front of the radio please. i.e.
  3. That is correct part number -- MSRP $14.43.
  4. Nice looking car. Can you tell us the model year please?
  5. For Porsche Traffic Pro with 6 presets try: 24125
  6. Is this a Porsche Traffic Pro Radio?
  7. Creekman can substantiate what you say (since he did it)...
  8. That would be the connection for the optional child seat (airbag lockout).
  9. You need to read the Lost Radio Code FAQ. "CDR-23 (or later):These radios do not have a security code - that is, not that the user enters.These radios are security tested on the MOST (fiber optic bus) system to see if they are the "programmed" radio. The radios are programmed and recognized by the car’s DME and can only be replaced by a shop with a PST2 or PIWIS. These radios will not request a code when battery power is disconnected."
  10. If the 3rd party scanner is correct with a fault code 20 then the explanation I gave you is correct. That information comes from my factory 2002 Porsche Boxster Service manual.
  11. Fault code 20 -- Status lead, signal converter -- Short to ground 1. Pull plug I off the alarm system control module. 2. Pull off the plug on the signal converter for the transponder. 3. Ohmmeter at alarm system control module plug 1 pin 12 and ground, Display: Infinite ohms If display < 5 ohms check wiring harness for chafing and pinching damage.
  12. If that is for the seat backrest then it is: 999 073 375 09 -- Screw mount backrest adjuster -- MSRP $2.36 If that is not it then Porsche does not list that individual part and you will likely have to find it in a salvage yard. Most all 997-1 cars used the same seats.
  13. Defroster trim - you will need to specify the exact interior color and left or right to get the correct part number.
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