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Everything posted by Loren

  1. Under the carpet behind the back seats - next to the DME .
  2. BMC is lightly oiled also. It is what Porsche uses in their race cars. Either way OEM or BMC you need the stock filter holder assembly. As wross996TT said eBay is likely your best choice or a salvage yard.
  3. Lost Radio Code - FAQ -- Read This FIRST
  4. The parking brake on a 2009 Cayenne GTS is a drum brake inside the rear rotor hub.
  5. Send me your VIN in a PM and I will look up your options.
  6. Exact model and year of the car, please? Do you have an airbag fault code(s)?
  7. P1502 Throttle Jacking Unit, Spring Test – Above Limit Possible cause: Throttle return time too long. – Throttle part
  8. Here is the wiring diagram...
  9. As JFP said -- in normal cases you change them when you replace tires.
  10. Moved out of the Lost Radio Code thread...
  11. It is always helpful if you tell us the exact year and model of your car.
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