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  1. The Litronics use an additional controller that rolls the two beams together for high beams. I have seen folks install Litronics without the additional controller and everything works except for combining both beams for high beam.
  2. 24.0 is the last official version. Have you checked the cable? There were a couple of incorrect pinouts for cables floating around a few years ago. I think Richard Hamilton posted the correct version.
  3. What software version for your PST2?
  4. As I it does not matter where you install the antenna booster - it just has to be inline. You need to post your radio code request in the one (and only) thread for those here.
  5. Does your car have a factory alarm? Could be you a lock from a non-alarmed car or visa versa? Another possibility is that your car is a late 1997 car which means it might have 1998 parts - the door locks are different between 1997 and 1998. You can check the driver's door sticker to see what month your car was made - and the same for the donor car.
  6. You did not 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. "
  7. I do not know you might have to compare both parts. I do not know if a VW - Porsche cross reference exists outside of the factories.
  8. 958 722 004 00 Trailer Coupling with Wiring Harness (complete) - US MSRP $2042.87 I sent you a PM also.
  9. The small one is just for the support I think - no need to remove it. My information comes from the Porsche factory Cayenne Service Manual.
  10. You can buy it both ways but Porsche recommends the complete hose assembly. Again, you can check with your dealer/OPC.
  11. Yes, the number one cause for a P0456 is a loose gas cap or a bad o-ring on the gas cap.
  12. That is included with the hose - check with your dealer the hose is supposed to be the complete assembly.
  13. If you can not identify the parts you likely should have a shop look at it for you.
  14. I agree with RFM that you may likely only need new hose clamps. Those old spring type do not re-use well. Use the new (stainless steel) spring type hose clamps. 999 512 656 09 Hose clamp 25 x 12 -- US MSRP $2.40 - 2 required 999 512 660 09 Hose clamp 29 x 12 -- US MSRP $2.40 - 2 required 999 512 683 09 Hose clamp 23 x 12 -- US MSRP $2.40 - 1 required If you really need the hose then it is: 948 106 050 01 Return line hose - US MSRP $51.44
  15. It would appear that someone repaired the radio improperly. Contact Becker Autosound.
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