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  1. :welcome: You only have 16 units in your VIN - a valid VIN is 17 units. Please also tell us model and year.
  2. Item 1 -- 996.504.203.06 Left wheel housing liner -- US MSRP $151.85 Item 2 -- 999.507.497.40 Expansion rivet -- US MSRP $0.38 each Item 4 -- 996.504.503.00 Left rubber lip -- US MSRP $18.46 Item 8 -- 996.504.603.00 Left air duct -- US MSAP $18.46
  3. Red wire should be unswitched 12 volts. Black/Brown wire pulls it to ground when signaled via the alarm module. So, if you want to test the solenoid it would be best to disconnect the Black/Brown wire and provide a momentary ground to the solenoid.
  4. Try 1298 or 1296 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  5. When you tested the switch was that out of the car? or was it tested with the push button by the seat? The trigger mechanism goes through the alar/central locking immobilizer (so it is armed when the alarm is set). I think you could be looking for a broken wire or bad switch. Get your ohm meter back out and start tracing back to the switch.
  6. More likely a bad pump or broken fitting near the pump. The pump(s) are in the left front fender - up high near the windshield. You will need to remove the left front wheel and the plastic wheel well liner to inspect the tanks (one for each windshield washer and headlight washers). There is a separate pump for each too.
  7. The left works? If so you may have a plug or broken line.
  8. Please tell me the items numbers that you need (like screws, rivets, other small pieces).
  9. If you mean spoiler lip - some TT owners put the C4S lip on their bumper.
  10. Model year and engine?
  11. Item number(s) please?
  12. Broken impeller? very likely Best to replace the pump (and look for broken water pump parts).
  13. This part number is for the Gen 2 (MY2007-) Cayenne's - Gen 1 (MY2003-2006) still use the .03 number (according to PET).
  14. You don't have a location in your profile but it sounds like you are not in the US or Canada. RoW cars do not have the same fuel vapor recovery system that is required in the US/Canada cars.
  15. 996.575.321.02 Left air duct (C4S/TT) -- US MSRP $133.24 996.575.322.02 Right air duct (C4S/TT) -- US MSRP $133.24
  16. They appear to be the same part numbers.
  17. In the US/Canada it is one before each cat and one after each cat.
  18. Sorry, Porsche does not publish diameter of exhaust parts so I would have to measure just like you.
  19. I would - you want to remove any water and contaminates.
  20. Most smog stations are test only. Unless it is something simple like a bad o-ring on the gas cap - they likely won't be able to spot the problem.
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