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  1. Yeah, many times small items are not pictured or numbered. You also can pay attention to quantity as that will tell you how many are used per car.
  2. Yes, that is likely it. The nuts on the strut mount let air and moisture in any way.
  3. Yes, I have those on my car too. Got to be a body part - plug... I'm still looking...
  4. Do you mean the bellows? (item 8)
  5. Exact model and year of the car - and front or rear strut?
  6. Yes, you can not skip steps and hope to diagnose the issue. Even very experienced techs always go through the steps - so not to cost you more money than need be.
  7. Each fuel pump must deliver at least 1.8 liters of fuel during an operating time of 1 minute. The measured result in milliliters delivered is multiplied by 3. For example: After pumping for 20 seconds, around 750 ml of fuel is measured. Multiplying the result by 3 gives a delivery rate of 2.250 liters per minute. The pressure gauge shows a fuel pressure of 2.5 to 2.7 bar during the measurement. If your fuel pump(s) (individually) do not meet this test - then that fuel pump is bad.
  8. Try 4681 -- which is the same number I gave you in 2009. Perhaps you should write it down...
  9. For a 6 presets Traffic Pro Try 11131
  10. The car needs to scanned with a Porsche diagnostic tool - PIWIS (or PIWIS 2). In some case the fiber optic link has been broken or options changed and a re-configuration is in order. In other cases you may actually have a bad connection or component -- PIWIS will tell the operator where the problem is.
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