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  1. 996 612 070 04 is an Aerokit harness for a normally aspirated (narrow body) 996. According to the TSB for the 996TT Aerokit the correct wiring harness for an Aerokit 996TT is: 996 612 070 30
  2. Exact model and year of your car please?
  3. I do not see any "drain" on the doors per se... but there are plugs in each side of each door that you should be able to get a tube in and suction out the water. If there is water in the doors I suspect it got past the window seals. Front doors Rear doors
  4. Please read and follow the instructions in the Lost Radio Code FAQ here This topic is now closed.
  5. There are two seals on each door - what Porsche calls "inner" and "outer" seals. Which one do you need and for which doors? Porsche has updated these seals at least twice - and the price is about 150 USD each.
  6. :welcome: The horns can be found behind the wheel well liners. If you have small hands you might be able to reach them without removing the front bumper cover also. You likely will need to put a Durametic tester or Porsche PIWIS on the car to diagnose which sensor(s) are causing your parkassist issue. Anything else is just guessing and expensive trail and error.
  7. Minimum donation is $25 and... then you can buy the PET from Porschelibrarian for $15. The process is: donate first -- then contact Porschelibrarian (via PM) to buy PET for $15.
  8. Exact model and year of your car please? Also country as requirements vary by country.
  9. I checked my Cup and GT3-R parts lists and manuals but they are pretty old (2003). So it might be for the newer cars telemetry modules.
  10. Are the (4) larger circles for fiber optic - or - just locators - or - are their connectors inside? Must be a connector on the newest cars... at least I do not recognize it.
  11. Near the left rear wheel (on the chassis).
  12. It is to a common chassis ground point (see diagram)
  13. It is a diagnostic connector... perhaps for the KTS520 or PIWS 2 interface? Do you have a photo of the other (non-USB) end?
  14. See the diagram below...
  15. If you are talking about item 1 (below) then the C4 is a different part number from the C2. For a MY01 C4 you would need: 996 504 527 01 Cover -- US MSRP $154.21
  16. They need to re-program and calibrate the DME and updated the PDK software (again). If that does not cure the problem they need to use your CPO warranty and replace the controller.
  17. The brown wire goes to the secondary air pump relay.
  18. :welcome: Both wipers are run by one motor and a linkage mechanism. Sometimes the nut on one of the linkage arms comes loose and the motor runs and the wipers do not move. Remove the plastic cowl (front hood open) and then operate the wipers to see if that is what is happening.
  19. Exact model and year of your car please?
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