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  1. 996-307-017-01 ATF Cooler -- US MSRP $221.39 you will also likely need: 999-707-388-40 O-ring 18.6 x 3.5 -- US MSRP $4.40 900-331-034-40 O-ring 25.8 x 3.5 -- US MSRP $2.34 and if the 4 screws are damaged use: 999-073-103-01 oval-head screw M6 x 16 -- US MSRP $0.90 (each)
  2. I would use the fuel door cover.
  3. The vendor that you bought the battery from should have given you the vent tube conversion kit. It converts the oval tube outlet to the round tube on the car.
  4. Thanks for the VIN - here is the correct part for your car (by VIN). If you have option codes: I6EA, I6EQ, I6ET (without additional body covers, stone guards type 2 or 4) then use: 955-504-285-02 Under-body protection, front -- US MSRP $113.31
  5. Any battery used inside a closed compartment needs a vent - unless it is a sealed gel type battery like Optima. A least two bad things can happen if the battery is not vented to the exterior of the car. One is that you have a corrosive mist of gases inside the front trunk that damage everything (metal and electronics. And, two the mist can be sucked into the car through the pollen filter outside air intake.
  6. "Not a valid VIN" - please send me your VIN via Private Message.
  7. If all grounds and all connectors look and test good (low resistance) then you will likely need a PIWIS tester to check and re-program the rear control module. Sometimes these control modules get a transient spike that upsets the system and requires a re-program - does not happen often but I've seen it a few times.
  8. There are ground points at each rear taillight housing.
  9. Yes, to all above. The oil pressure sender is a problem. But a loose connector or the someone knocked it off. It is on the right side of the engine near the rear of the intake manifold. When you know the engine temperature compartment senor off it's rubber mount be sure to put it back. (click to enlarge)
  10. They are LEDs so their draw is very very low compared to regular lights.
  11. For the standard mirror you use the upper button switch C
  12. Yes, if you have anti-glare rear view mirror then it is button D.
  13. Way too many codes - I would clear them all and see what comes back immediately.
  14. From the Owners manual pages 112 - 113... Orientation light Light-emitting diodes in the doors and in the interior light improve your orientation inside the vehicle when it is dark. The light-emitting diodes are switched on when the vehicle is unlocked and switched off again when the vehicle is locked. Light-emitting diode in the interior light Changing the brightness of the light-emitting diode: ~ Press switch C with a pointed object (such as a ball-point pen). The brightness changes.
  15. It would be helpful if you told us the exact model year of the car as some of the newer cars require removal of the rear bumper. I have removed your duplicate post - per the board Guidelines/Rules.
  16. If you have option codes: I6EA, I6EQ, I6ET (without additional body covers, stone guards type 2 or 4) then use: 955-504-285-02 Under-body protection, front -- US MSRP $113.31 If you have option codes: I6EP, I6ES, I6GE, I6GF (with additional body covers, stone guards type 1 or 3, wider wheel arch covers) then use: 955-504-235-02 Under-body protection, front -- US MSRP $276.57 If you are not sure PM me your VIN and I will check for you.
  17. Your PSM and ABS lights should go off after 5 to 10 miles.- if they do not then you have a problem.
  18. 986-606-126-01 is the correct after-cat sensor for your car.
  19. Could you please be more specific -- which parts please. (click to enlarge)
  20. That is the battery vent - in the Pelican photo it looks like it just fell into the photo. If your battery is vented (and 99% are) you need to hook that up so charging gases go outside the car.
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