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  1. M6 x 12 mm -- 900 378 036 01 -- US MSRP $0.46 each M6 x 16 mm -- 900 378 163 09 -- US MSRP $0.40 each
  2. Model on the front of the radio please?
  3. Can you tell me the length of the M6 bolts - both the two short and the one long?
  4. You are going to need a coil spring compressor or risk damage to the upper ball joint (or yourself).
  5. Sorry, need more specific information to look up part numbers. Exact model and year of the car as well as what major area we are talking about (engine, transmission, etc.).
  6. There are two relays (one for opening and one for closing) and switches in each transmission. Fuse E3 and the console switch. Additionally the the switch at the top center of the windshield (microswitch in locking hook). And of course the control is through the Rear Control Unit. So unless it is the fuse or an obvious broken switch your best bet is still a Porsche diagnostic tool.
  7. Time to get the ohm meter out and trace the wires back - both ground and power.
  8. You are likely going to need a Porsche specific diagnostic tool to find out what switch or motor is not working correctly. Durametric software or a shop with a Porsche diagnostic tool (PIWIS) will shorten the diagnosis and repair - and much better than guess and replacing parts.
  9. 996 542 076 04 Windows regulator (right side) -- US MSRP $262.68 No the motor is a separate item. 986 624 102 03 Window motor (right side) -- US MSRP $434.99
  10. Just one more reason why Porsche diagnostic compatible scanner/tool makes a world of difference.
  11. JFP is correct on P0501. P4210 Rear right speed sensor - open circuit short to ground/short to B+
  12. Yes, it must be a shop that has access to Porsche non-public build records.
  13. You didn't 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."
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