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  1. Yes, the black should be the same as long as there is no sun or other weather damage..
  2. It appears from the part list the seats are the same physically - coupe to coupe and cab to cab. Of course there are a wide variety of options leatherette (plus colors) and leather (plus colors) and draped leather (plus colors).
  3. You obviously did not read the Lost Radio Code FAQ... " 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. "
  4. CDR-220 try 4835 CDR-23 is for MOST (fiber optic) equipped cars only MY2003 and newer.
  5. For 6 preset Traffic Pro... Try 65161
  6. There will be a delay in Lost Radio Codes this week - I will try and get to them on Friday. Sorry for any inconvience.
  7. Pretty good chance that the cruise control was not installed properly then.
  8. Right Hand Drive C4 should be "996411". It would be "996410" for LHD.
  9. Did you double check the Order Type in the DME?
  10. As I recall cruise control has to be turned on in both the instrument cluster and the DME on the MY2001 and newer models. Two places to enable it. Also, make sure the "Order Type" is properly coded in the DME.
  11. The one illustrated in the parts list looks like just the one clamp (item 26). There is note that the clamp needs to be horizontal (as shown).
  12. Ok it might be (hard to tell from the photo) - 191 853 615 A Grommet -- US MSRP $0.78 each.
  13. Could be a bad key... or you can also try re-programming the key. Any re-programming should under the new key warranty.
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