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  1. Owners Manual. I am not aware of GT3 RS service manual - everything is in the PIWIS tester now.
  2. Um... I told you it was not the O2 sensors. As I said look for an air leak and test the MAF. Either you have a large air leak or the MAF is not changing with air flow.
  3. Just get a CarFax (most respectable dealers will do this for you free) and a PPI by an independent Porsche shop.
  4. Have you checked for a loose spark plug? Whenever I hear the word "chirp" that is exactly the sound you get with a loose spark plug.
  5. Try 9233 or 9231 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  6. I have not seen a PDF version of that manual yet. Perhaps a new owner can scan one for us?
  7. How to Remove the Front Bumper
  8. Sounds normal to me.
  9. Please do a search manuals have been covered here before - many times...
  10. Just use an inline fuse and the proper connector on a battery post.
  11. The battery seriously might be the easiest. Other than the horns or headlights most everything else up front is switched.
  12. Chuck, Good to hear from you! Just click on the Members menu at the top right then choose Use Advanced Filters. Use the filter dropdown at the bottom to pick: Admins. Moderators, Contributing Members, or Members. Admins and moderators would prefer folks post their questions in the forums rather than sending us PMs or emails. Everyone gets to see the question and answers that way -- and everyone gets chance to comment. We should get together for lunch soon...
  13. Your closest unswitched power is the battery.
  14. It is covered in the service manual - and too long to post here.
  15. Try 0633 or 0631 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  16. Drive cycles - depends on how often you start and stop the car. The DME (per EPA rules) is making sure the problem is gone before reseting the light. If you want it off - then use a code reader and turn it off. BTW... if it turns on again after that - you still have fault(s).
  17. Sorry my typo on the gasket - it should be: 996.572.931.00 Gasket -- US MSRP $10.32
  18. I can't look up codes on cars that new without be connected (via PIWIS) to the car - sorry.
  19. Hmm... are you trying to sanitize a stolen car?
  20. Try 5624 or 5622 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  21. The 3.6 liter engine had the oil tube returns re-designed - there are no o-rings (I corrected my post above). If it was a little oil then I would not worry as in that case perhaps the spark plug was not tightened or the spark plug gasket failed.
  22. A MY03 should have the newer oil tubes - no o-rings. Was the plug fouled with oil? If so, you may have a larger problem.
  23. Try 4949 or 4947 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  24. 997.559.237.092.041 GT3 RS (black). Do you really thing that will fool anyone that knows Porsches?
  25. For the serial number that you gave me? Did you check it through the display procedure? I am not usually far off.
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