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  1. I think it is still best to stick with approved ATF oils. Esso should be available at much lower than Porsche OPC costs.
  2. "If two batteries are fitted to the vehicle (main battery and backup battery), these are connected or disconnected to the bus bar in the power distributor through a relay. The switching of the two batteries is controlled independent of the load management (function is integrated in the vehicle electrical system control unit). The starter relay of the 2nd battery is actuated parallel to the starter relay. That means for every start the starter is supplied from both batteries. The backup battery is disconnected from the vehicle electrical system when the engine is switched off and then supplies just one consumer, the vehicle electrical system control unit." Unless those old batteries have been load tested there is no way to know if they can handle starter loads. I would still get at least one new battery and give it a try.
  3. Lots of places for potential fuel/fumes leaks. And, yes the tank sender unit is plastic and it can crack.
  4. I would use circuit board cleaner on the board but be careful as old rubberized buttons can tear with rough cleaning.
  5. Also, worn out buttons or dirt inside the keyhead.
  6. I think they are referring to the flexible disc at the end of the cardan shaft.
  7. It would help if you tell us the exact model and year of your car...
  8. This topic is closed. DO NOT START A NEW TOPIC FOR A LOST RADIO CODE. DO NOT EMAIL ADMINS. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ FIRST before posting - then post in the one thread.
  9. Sorry, we can only do later model Becker/Porsche radios.
  10. There are only a few programs n the DME. So you have to pick one that matches what your car has (i.e. German spec, US/Canada spec, etc.). Otherwise you would need someone to do a custom DME program for your car.
  11. In most case with bad scratches you need to remove the center console and have it painted. BumperPlugs.com does a great job with these. You can always do the same color or an offsetting color.
  12. This topic is closed. DO NOT START A NEW TOPIC FOR A LOST RADIO CODE. DO NOT EMAIL ADMINS. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ FIRST before posting - then post in the one thread.
  13. You would need to re-program the DME and likely change the cats too.
  14. Try the folks in Sunnyvale at RMG Enterprises. Bob Grigsby Dan Heinrichs Dan Leitner realmeangarage@gmail.com RMG ENTERPRISES 960 W. El Camino Real (in back alley) Sunnyvale, CA 94087 (408) 738-2060
  15. 958 044 801 23 Roof Edge Spoiler with high mount stop light -- US MSRP $858.75 (unpainted) By "under floor panels" do you mean under body protection or do you mean the stainless steel front spoiler?
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