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  1. Fault code 1276 -- Hydraulic pump Possible cause of fault: - Plug connection to PSM control module is corroded or damaged (faulty plug connection) - Hydraulic pump (faulty)
  2. Exact model and year of your car please...
  3. Not too difficult with the right tools. Make sure you have the correct compensation plates for your springs. Once installed I would (carefully) drive the car for a week to let the springs settle - then do a full alignment. You will need an alignment due to the ride height change by moving back to factory springs. Plus it's a safe move whenever you do suspension work.
  4. That looks normal to me. There is always (on any engine) a small amount of wear.
  5. Sorry, I can only decode Becker - Porsche radios.
  6. I have a MY99 Carrera - 6 speed and this is what I use: Engine oil / maker - Mobil1 0W-40 or 5W-40 Oil filter / maker - Porsche factory Transaxle oil / maker - Mobil (Mobilube PTX) 75W-90 Spark plug / maker - Beru or Bosch 14FRG 6KQU The one I would caution you on is the transmission/transaxle oil - lots of issue with non-Porsche recommended brands. I would definitely stick with Porsche approved transmission/transaxle oils.
  7. Do a search here... likely ballast resistor or relay.
  8. That shutoff valve should be in the lines (more or less as shown) behind the wheel well liner.
  9. On a Model Year 1998 I'm pretty sure it is on the carbon canister.
  10. For 6 preset Traffic Pro... Try 52231
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