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  1. Thanks - did you know the same link has been here since 2004 (updated Links software in 2006)? ;) http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?/links/category/5-porsche-documentation/
  2. You need to get your alarm fault code(s) read.
  3. Fault code 33 Passenger compartment: monitoring sensor faulty Possible cause of fault - Passenger compartment monitoring faulty Fault code 60 Central locking limit position 'Locked' not reached Possible cause of fault - Central locking switch faulty - Short circuit to ground/open circuit in wiring between the alarm system control module, central locking switch or door locks - Driver's/passenger's door lock faulty - Control module faulty
  4. Hmm... looks like M8 again. Try 900.377.003.03 Hex Nut M8 -- US MSRP $0.87 each
  5. I think you are correct - good find!
  6. M8 x 16 ? Take one out and measure the length. I think this is the same bolt as the radiator brackets on the front. 900.378.074.09 Hex-head bolt M8 x 16 -- US MSRP $0.48 each
  7. I take it you did not read the tips here about marking the cable (before the change)?
  8. The unplugged connector is likely for the child safety seat. You did check the fuse... right?
  9. Is this a non-Porsche item for sale? (which we do not allow) or is this a review of the product?
  10. The Retail Parts Price Search feature (for our Contributing Members) has been updated to reflect April 2010 retail pricing for the US. Yes, this one is a little late. We try to update this on a monthly basis as the price lists come available to us. (Note: an almost 50,000 part number increase due to new models). For April 2010 the parts price list support: US: 291,392 parts Thanks again to Contributing Member Porschelibrarian!
  11. :oops: 162 kmh = about 100.66 MPH - perhaps you save those speeds for the track?
  12. 1. For a MY98 Boxster 2.5 liter - idle is 740 RPM + or - 40 RPM 2. Basically they are the same - except eGas was added to the Boxster in MY00. The later style MAF has a 'Z' shaped passage that is supposed to reduce dirt and oil fouling. Your car can NOT be upgraded to the new style MAF (only MY00 on can). 3. Your car's MAF is: 996.606.123.00 MAF. -- Nothing wrong with the 996.606.123.00 MAF - my car has the same MAF. This is the same MAF used on on 3.4 liter Carrera 2's until MY00. 4. Yes, but the fault code(s) would help determine that - not all readers can read "pending" fault codes. My advice would be to do all the things I suggested in my first response to your question. Clean the throttle body, clean and check the ICV. Get the proper tools to check the MAF voltage. At this point I suspect a combination of these. Also, when you take the intake tubing off to clean the throttle body - not if there is oil in the throttle body. That would be a sign of an AOS failure.
  13. :thumbup:
  14. Pretty much the same ans the 997-1... http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?/topic/16079-front-bumper-removal-on-2008-997 http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?/topic/23305-removing-front-bumper-997-cab/page__view__findpost__p__121363
  15. Try 5220 or 5218 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST 5220 or 5218 did not work. Are there any other options ? Can a dealer help ? PLEASE read the FAQ.
  16. I would 1. get the faults codes and 2. get a second opinion.
  17. Use the posted 'Boxster' logo placement distance from the bottom. Then center it left to right.
  18. Try 9319 or 9317 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  19. Item 32 or item 17?
  20. Brian, I pinned this for you - thank you for this service. If you would prefer folks could PM you here and that would keep your email private (less spam).
  21. 900.378.155.01 Hex bolt (top) -- US MSRP $0.38 each 999.167.049.02 Ball pin (bottom) -- US MSRP $8.06 each 996.512.551.03 Gas pressure spring -- US MSRP $44.94 each All parts are shared from side to side.
  22. Try 5220 or 5218 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  23. I thought it looked like the cover for the DVD player under the seat.
  24. 0.9 liters as I recall.
  25. Try 1018 or 1016 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
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