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Loren

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  1. How long do they stay on? Normal is up to a minute or two.
  2. The PSE defaults to always open so if the valves are damaged there is likely no way to quiet the exhaust. I suggest you find a good Porsche shop that is familiar with PSE and have them inspect it.
  3. 996 618 113 00 is the correct part number for the headlight washer relay in a MY2002 996TT (per PET Feb 2015)
  4. Sorry, but you are likely going to need a PIWIS or PIWIS 2 diagnostic scan to find your problem.
  5. Hi Loren. Are you able to look at my picture I've attached in this thread? I would appreciate if you are able to tell you which number combinations to match. I have managed to find a couple of boxes on ebay but are unsure which numbers must conform? Have found a box where all the numbers shown true except that which stands between the "stars" With respect / Alex, Sweden Between the stars is the serial number - the large number is the part number. The part numbers MUST match.
  6. There were at lest 3 revisions of the airbag control unit - so best stick with the same part number.
  7. Please 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."
  8. P0480 Fan control output stage 1 - open circuit/below limit value/above limit value Possible cause of fault - Break in wiring in power supply to fan module 1 (large/to the right) - Break in wiring in ground connection to fan module 1 (large/to the right) - Open circuit in control line to fan module 1 - Short circuit to ground in control line to fan module 1 - Short circuit to B+ in control line to fan module 1 - Fan module control module 1 faulty - DME control module faulty
  9. Be very careful on Craig's List... That VIN (if correct) is a Cayenne S Titanium version. NO TURBO -- just a special edition Cayenne S. I am PM'ing you the car's factory option list.
  10. Yes, you can buy a used (hopefully good) airbag control unit and use it.
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