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  1. Any Porsche shop with one of those tools. You do not need IPAS codes for a cluster change.
  2. Yes, programming with a PST2 or PIWIS must be done whenever you change an instrument cluster.
  3. If it is not resetting after a turn then it is likely broken and needs replacement - sorry.
  4. Honest advise. Fair prices. Exceptional service. Expert technicians. A clean shop filled with beautiful cars. A true dealership alternative. These are just a few of the things you will find when you visit Salerno Motorsports. Don’t forget, we also BUY | SELL | CONSIGN LUXURY | SPORT | EXOTIC automobiles through our dealership, Autobahn Autos.
  5. Possible fault causes: - Electric fault in control line between DME and ignition coil - Spark plug connector faulty - Ignition coil faulty - Spark plug faulty - Secondary air - Mechanical or electrical fault in injection valve - Valve seat or valve faulty - Valve lift control faulty - Exhaust system blocked/narrowed - Foreign bodies in intake tract, this can lead to sporadic misfires on changing cylinders.
  6. Exact model and year of the car, please.
  7. No. If the code I gave you did not work then chances are that your radio was repaired by someone other than Becker. If that is the case then I can not help you... sorry.
  8. Plus -- no room for chains on 18 inch wheels.
  9. Really? Posting the same request 5 times? I think you need to wait another day or two - for breaking site rules.
  10. Yes, and MY200 Boxster. The radio also may have a separate in-line fuse. As well, the amp if you have one.
  11. Read and follow the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ.
  12. CDR-23 radios are matched to the car using PIWIS - so yes, either a dealer or shop with PIWIS.
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