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  1. 10 year old car - is the button worn so much it does not "click" anymore? If so, then the contact of the button to the circuit board is worn out. The simplest fix in to by a new key remote and transfer your physical key AND your transponder pill to the new remote. Porsche sells a nice design key for that purpose and it requires no programming if you transfer the physical key and transponder.
  2. Yes, you will need the DME for a 3.6 as the varicams are different. You will need a PIWIS to re-program it to your car. Likewise with the keys/immobilizer they will likely need to be re-programmed also.
  3. Radio or PCM units have to be adopted using PIWIS (Porsche diagnostic tool).
  4. They slide into the open end of the rails (U shaped).
  5. Try 2795
  6. PM me your VIN and I will look up your wheel color.
  7. Try 0560
  8. Hards to say from the photo but they kind of look like the seat rail protection that goes on the front of the seat rails.
  9. Try 5353
  10. Are you sure the temperature sensor is connected?
  11. Try 0326
  12. The connector should be on the right fender in the engine compartment.
  13. Try 1013
  14. This is a radio not a CD player serial, right? Not sure that's pretty old. Try 7289
  15. Try 0298
  16. Did you use the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ? If not, then your radio may have been repaired and the serial number changed (electronically. If you did use the procedure and the code I gave you does not work then it is likely that the radio was repaired by someone other than Becker - in that case I can not help you.
  17. Try 2109
  18. Lost Radio Codes DO NOT START A NEW TOPIC FOR A LOST RADIO CODE. DO NOT EMAIL ADMINS. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ FIRST before posting - then post in the one thread.
  19. Try 9397
  20. Try 7683
  21. Try 7543
  22. I already answered your request here...
  23. You should be able to test the ELV with a PIWIS tester. Way easier than removing the steering column. I think that only one screw holds the ELV in place - it's just a quest of being able to get to it.
  24. Try 9190
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