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  1. Oil smoke is generally white or gray. Black smoke is usually an over rich mixture (unburnt fuel).
  2. Please READ and follow the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ (English please) This topic is closed.
  3. Have tried a new battery (or both new batteries if you have the 2 battery option)?
  4. Satin ALuminum, primed 955 531 030 00 G2X
  5. Is that is satin aluminum?
  6. PM me your VIN and try I will try and look them up later today.
  7. READ and follow the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ
  8. Not too much pressure through the vent - you could damage the valve if you do.
  9. Check Fuse E6 - remove it and test it with an ohm meter.
  10. You did not read the Lost Radio Code FAQ ... "Can you give me a code for my PCM? These units are manufactured jointly by Siemens and Becker, and the only place where you can get the codes required is from the dealer/ OPC. The PCM’s require two codes, the ICS/Siemens code, and a Becker code. The ICS is the first code requested. Sorry, the only place you can get a PCM code is from a dealer/ OPC."
  11. I sent you a PM.
  12. Since the Porsche database lookup is provided by a 3rd party service (that we must pay for) - we only provide this to our Contributing Members. If you would like to become a Contributing Member just click on a Donate button at the top or bottom of any page.
  13. 997 612 756 00 left front sensor - US MSRP $51.77 997 612 759 00 right front sensor - US MSRP $51.77
  14. It is the specs that are important - not the brand or where it is purchased.
  15. It is an electrical pin removal tool - used to remove and replace pins in electrical connectors.
  16. Possibly - but IMHO you don't want to do that. Porsche front spoilers and rear spoilers are matched set - to keep the car from being to light at the front or rear. An imbalance of the spoilers can cause a very unusual (read BAD) handling at speed.
  17. 955 647 101 00 Airial Inner - US MSRP $51.84 (3 per car) 955 647 102 00 Airial Outer - US MSRP $43.85 (2 per car)
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