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  1. Hello again, the new seal is leaking, i told you already a few days ago. my 996 has about 100.000 km or 62.000 miles and is from 1999. No warrenty or updated warrenty. But i have a full Porsche service history. The news: Offer from Porsche: kompletely new machine for 50% cost (4500 Dollars) This is very ok. Im looking forward to it. :jump: --bob So, you are getting a new/exchange engine for half the cost? Sounds like a very good deal to me. :beer:
  2. Yes, I think I can activate it with my PST2 -- as long we know all your audio options and you hooked up the fiber optic cable(s).
  3. http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...indpost&p=22025
  4. Sorry, for the problem. The error has been corrected.
  5. http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=4871
  6. Here is a pic from a US/Canada car. Green cap is the clutch master cylinder (blue is windshield/headlight washers). (photo courtesy of Tool Pants)
  7. Sounds like the throttle body is "carboned up". It likely needs to be cleaned as well as the Idle Control Valve. Do a search here for cleaning tips.
  8. The TT clutch master cylinder uses Pentosin CHF 11 S. Do you have a picture of the "sweating"?
  9. What happens when you use the central door locking dash switch? Does the alarm beep once when you lock the car with the remote? Is the car a US/Canada car or RoW?
  10. I wouldn't worry about dents but I would shake them for rattles. If they rattle chances are you have a broken internal weld. If not, I would use them as is.
  11. 999.571.077.02 Headlight socket wrench -- US retail $12.36 (as of Jan 2006)
  12. I don't think so... Both of my screens have been out for four years now. No MAF problems, no CELs, no performance issues.
  13. If the intermittent wipers work then likely the steering wheel stalk (switches) are working - as is the intermittent relay. The headlight washer relay could be the problem. It is in position 8 (second row from the top third relay from the left). It should have part number 996.618.113.00 on it. Unfortunately that relay (part number) is only used for the headlight washers. So, you will either have to borrow one from another car to test or buy a new one - about $71.00 -- retail (as of Jan 2006).
  14. The relay is in position 18 on the relay support in the left footwell. It should be part number 141.951.253.B. The relays for the front radiator fans are the same relay (positions 19, 20, 21, 22). Swap with one of the others - realize if it is a bad relay that one stage of your front radiator fans now won't work - so just swap for quick testing purposes.
  15. You will need to remove the radio to move the AC controls/cables/wires up to the cupholder position. To remove the radio you will need the removal keys (don't buy them on eBay they charge $10 or more for the keys that are $1.98 from Becker). Tool Pants did a cupholder removal post here also. With the right tools less than an hour to move things around.
  16. The lighter fuse and the light bulb are not on the same circuit. The lighter has it's own fuse - and the bulb is wired into the other dash lights. If the ashtray light works (as well as other dash night lights) then the lighter bulb should work unless there is a broken wire to the lighter bulb (grey/blue wire).
  17. Yeah, should be a solid white wire.
  18. Why not just take the panel off (with all the switches) and disconnect the wire?
  19. My bad, forgot it was a Cab... 000.044.802.04 Carrera (cab) rear spoiler kit 000.044.802.28 Front Spoiler (with lip and attaching hardware) No, you needed to buy the two packages above.
  20. Maybe remove the wire on pin 5 and tape it over?
  21. Your bumper and spoiler numbers are just the raw parts. Why not get the Aerokit II and get the front bumper, rear spoiler and rocker side panels with all the mounting hardware? Aerokit II 000.044.802 02 PSE 000.044.200.20 (again the whole kit) SSK 000.044.700.26 Short Shift Kit Front Seat belts in Maritime Blue - Left Front Belt 996.803.981.03.H03 Right Front Belt 996.803.982.09.H03 Rear Seat belts in Maritime Blue - Left Rear Belt 996.803.983.09.H03 Right Rear Belt 996.803.984.09.H03 Painted Rear Center Console (cobalt) is only available on a new car order. Try Eric at Bumperplugs.com. ROW M030 - MY04 Cab - 6 speed 000.044.500.29 RoW Sport type running gear (kit)
  22. The (safe for paint) Porsche product is actually P21S Windshield Wash Booster. It makes 26 quarts and is available here in the US for about $7.95.
  23. Shouldn't be a problem.
  24. Yes, same bleeder It is near the top of on the transmission.
  25. Sorry, I could have sworn I saw a blue one that they used on the OEM short shifter (B&M clone).
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