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  1. Try 1905 or 1903 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  2. is the librarian someone whose on this website? like that's his username? Yes Porschelibrarian, he posted the font in the Contributing Members Only forum.
  3. Looks like either vent line or the line to charcoal canister.
  4. You can download them here for $1.80 per page (last time I got them that was the price). PM me if you still have problems.
  5. Sheet 19 in the 2004 Cayenne schematics. All US/Canada car had telephone prep with a mute line.
  6. Try the telephone mute and the E Handy telephone connector.See sheet 19 - Telephone Prep.
  7. Porsche only sells the whole headlights - so it might be easier to just by a used set.
  8. :welcome: Model year please? And, if you PM me your VIN I can double check it.
  9. Unless you have really tiny hands you will need to take the rear bumper off. It is maybe a 15 minute job.
  10. Sorry, the thread was for the sports car batteries. For a Cayenne you will want at least a 110 ah battery.
  11. On US/Canada 997-1 cars the bumperettes are held on by tabs and pins that you can only get to from the back side of the bumper.
  12. Does this apply to 2006 997 3.6? Thanks. Yes. They are the same.
  13. Looks like a Florida roll call here! I'm in Melbourne Beach and am starting to get the Brake Wear Indicator when I go through car washes. I suppose that it's either a short or I'm getting close to needing to do the pads myself. And maybe the rotors too, they have a bit of a lip on them now. If you figure out any tricks or tips on changing out the pads and/or rotors, post 'em on here! More likely an open when you go through the car wash. The light comes on when (a) connection is broken.
  14. Did you disconnect the battery or reset the DME? If so, that may be caused by the relearning process.
  15. I've seen two and both were as Pedro pointed out cigarettes in the intake -- back before 2001.
  16. Try 0327 or 0325 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  17. In a 997-1 there are no microswitches just a stepper motor, the cable drive, a control module (door control), the button assembly, and the wiring in the door. Since the passenger side works you might assume the control module is okay and there is something wrong inside the drivers door or the switch itself (spilled cup of coffee?). That is where i would start.
  18. Actually 06 is the newest part number for the pipes. Talk to the folks at Sunset Porsche - they put a kit together for this.
  19. That number is fine too.
  20. Not a good part number -- perhaps it is .52, .53 or .54? All of those are fine for your car.
  21. Or leave the center armrest open - for a chirp.
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