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  1. Search is your friend here.... http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/32595-rear-consoel-removal-for-dummies/?p=172958
  2. You really need to put Durametric or PIWIS on the car and find out what alarm error codes you have. In most cases one chirp means one zone is open and two chirps means there is more than one zone open and/or the alarm unit has a failure.
  3. If that is the only fault you have then the diagnostica manual clearly states: Possible cause of fault: - Camshaft rotor (phase sender wheel) damaged
  4. Please read post number 3 in this topic -- RFM is a retired Porsche factory/field employee and I would bet his solution is correct.
  5. Drain = orange arrow Fill = green arrow (click to enlarge) I have removed your duplicate message.
  6. Please READ the Lost Radio Code FAQ -- and follow the instruction to get your serial number and include the model of your radio here.
  7. Dr. Wood -- Last Active Sep 13, 2015 - 06:45 PM Try sending him a PM.
  8. Those are for a "dry" fill after rebuild or new. When changing the oil some will always be left behind. Just do not overfill.
  9. Per the factory service manual (change quantities): Tiptronic transmission: Fill quantity: 8.5 litre Rear differential: Filling capacity: 0.75 litre
  10. Hover your mouse (or finger) over PIWIS and see the description.
  11. You did not read the Lost Radio Code FAQ -- Read This FIRST did you? "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."
  12. :welcome: 955 631 475 00 Cap -- US MSRP $ 9.17 each or you could try a salvage yard.
  13. Wiggle the headlight switch and see if it has any effect. If it does, then you need a new headlight switch.
  14. Sorry, they are not illuminated.
  15. Yes, that is what the factory service manual says. Book time for engine removal is a little about 8 hours - add another 2 hours for turbo R&R.
  16. Yes as long as you get the coupe version (if that is what your car is).
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