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  1. What speed is the light flashing at?
  2. If you buy your RoW M030 kit from the right company m-then most all of the parts you mentioned are included plus you get the correct swaybars for that suspension. This is the kit from carnewal.com (Gert Carnewal is a longtime member and supporter here).
  3. If would appear that your radio has been repaired by someone other than Becker. When this happens the serial number gets reset to an unknown number (Becker has a tool to set the serial numbers). Unfortunately, when this happens I can not you. Becker would be your only help at this point (or buy a used radio)
  4. What is the model on the front of the radio?
  5. I would say no power to reduce the risk of damaging a sensitive/delicate dial drives. It is very important to accurately mark the needle positions prior to removing them. If you don't then you will likely have to go to a speedo repair shop and have them re-calibrate the gauges.
  6. Sorry, that radio is not on the list and I can not help you with it.
  7. You did not read the Lost Radio Code FAQ. If you did then you would see that I need radio model (must be one of the ones listed) and the display serial number. Sorry, but without those, I can not help you.
  8. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ... This topic is now closed.
  9. I think on that new a car AGM is highly recommended.
  10. You need to have your car diagnosed with a Porsche PIWIS tester.
  11. A generic OBD 2 code reader may pick up faults but may miss pending faults. It is preferable to use a Porsche specific reader like Durametric or Porsche PIWIS.
  12. You need to check for emission fault codes - not all fault codes cause the CEL to go on.
  13. Loren

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    Have you tried re-training the top? Hold the button down until totally open - then hold 10 seconds longer. Do the same for totally closed.
  14. 9 liters total in the 997-1 transmission but a drain and change will only replace 4.5 liters. Latest Porsche part number: 000 043 305 42
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