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  1. :welcome: Search is your friend here... http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/7791-cautionary-warning-heads-up-for-cab-owners/?p=77264 http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/10509-my-car-is-now-a-submarine/?p=51182 http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/14305-996-c2-cab-leaking-condesate-water/?p=71139
  2. Chances are you will need to do the same as on the 996 series and lower the engine a inch or two on that side. To do so you will need to remove the engine mount bolt on that side.
  3. Those are NOT old part numbers - they are new part numbers. Porsche now mixes part number from all models - so a MY14 Cayenne may have parts starting with 958, 955, 999, 7P0, 7P5, 7PP, N, or even WHT. Since Porsche now has many models there are quite a few parts that are used on more than one model. Plus if you think about it sooner or later they run out of part numbers and have to start using letters - or change part number length (which I image is a big inventory and computer parts ordering issue). In the end nothing to worry about.
  4. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ for the radios that we can help with.
  5. A fault will continue to trip even after a reset if the problem (in this case missing airbag) is not fixed. Sorry, you need to get the car re-coded.
  6. What are you using to read the codes? I am not sure you are seeing all of them... A good idle and poor high RPM (above 4000 RPM) usually indicates a dirty or bad MAF. But there should be a code for that too...
  7. :welcome: As long as the report is for that car - yes.
  8. 4-5 years is average for all batteries (regardless of cost or other claims). I once had one go 8 years but that was pure luck.
  9. A good fix is to buy one of those nice Design Keys and transfer your immobilizer pill to the new key.
  10. It's been here on our manual downloads section since 2010... http://www.renntech.org/forums/files/category/20-gt3-owners-manuals/
  11. Please read and follow the instructions in the Lost Radio Code FAQ. We will ONLY answer requests in the proper thread. This topic is now closed.
  12. Emissions lines are in the DME manuals.
  13. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ for a list radios we can decode.
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