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  1. Send me a PM please...
  2. Yes, 999.170.207.91 Spark Plug (14FGR 6KQU) is still the correct Porsche part number. Bosch, Beru, NGK should all work as long as they are the same size, thread depth, and heat range.
  3. WOW! Did your caps lock stick on. Did you know ALL CAPS means shouting on the internet. No need to shout here please. A factory option list is service we offer our Contributing Members. We only offer it to Contributing Members because it is a service we must pay for. If you decide to become a Contributing Member send me a PM with your VIN and I will run an option sheet for you. Thanks!
  4. Generally that is not a good idea. The -63 is the latest part.
  5. You need to read the Lost Radio Code FAQ...
  6. Yes that is a later version and should work in your car.
  7. I agree with JFP. Check the age of your battery - if over 4 years then replace it. Check the alternator output at the battery with the engine running - should be 13 volts or above. Also, your tech's diagnostic software results do not agree with Porsche's.
  8. Please post technical questions in your car's appropriate forum (this thread is for Lost Radio Codes ONLY) - thanks.
  9. For 2001 996 Carrera 4 Cabrio. rear repair harness: 996-612-953-01 Repair harness kit - US MSRP $119.68 996-612-954-01 Repair harness kit - US MSRP $119.68
  10. Not really - you could disconnect the radio at the fuse. If you used the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get me your correct serial number - then it should work.
  11. Your duplicate post has been removed. Try 0747
  12. Exact model and year of your car please?
  13. It is always helpful if you tell us the exact model and year of your car. The 997.1 GT3 has 3 radiators. Two large ones in each fender well that have electric cooling fans. The third radiator is in the center of the front bumper and does not have a fan. Follow JFP's advice if you believe one of the fans is not working.
  14. You need to READ and follow the instructions in the Lost Radio Code - FAQ. This topic is now closed.
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