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  1. What state and city, please? My local dealer gave me mine with my car title and my driver's license - 5 minutes.
  2. You can only get IPAS codes from a dealer - and in most cases after showing proof of ownership. Sorry, no shortcuts for those.
  3. P1539 Camshaft Adjustment, Bank 2 P0304, 305, and 306 are the 3 cylinders on bank 2. Suspect your VarioCam actuator: - Open circuit in triggering wire. - Open circuit in B+ supply. - Actuator faulty.
  4. Interesting that the GT3 RS struts are less expensive... GT3 GT3 RS
  5. Then it is more likely you have a short or bad connection on the seat belt buckles or instrument cluster.
  6. Okay if the number I gave you does not work for the displayed serial number then the radio was repaired by a 3rd party (not Becker) and the serial number is unknown. I doubt even Becker can help you. Sorry.
  7. You can not believe the label. If the radio has ever been repaired it got a new serial number that is only accessible through the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ. Please check it that way.
  8. If the codes don't come back and car sounds okay - then you should be good to go.
  9. I quoted you directly out of the Porsche Service Manual. What are your fault code(s)?
  10. DId you use the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get the correct serial number?
  11. Are you sure it is your seat belt chime and not your speed chime. My dealer set my at 75 MPH and I turned that off after the first I hit it. As I recall you can do that through the instrument cluster buttons - you shouldn't need Durametric.
  12. That is not spec'ed - so if it is not a dead short you are good. Check the spark plug connectors also. Resistance: approx. 2k ohms.
  13. Spec (from the Porsche service manual): The resistance between terminal 1 and terminal 15 at 20°C: 0.3 - 0.7 ohms.
  14. Did you use the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get the correct serial number?
  15. Just ran into this on a key I programmed. Take it back to the dealer they did not complete the programming. Tell them what they missed.
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