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  1. From 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. "
  2. According to Porsche's parts list it is not sold separately - so your best bet is a salvage yard.
  3. Exact model and year of your car please?
  4. READ the Lost Radio Code FAQ This topic is now closed
  5. All the (factory) knobs I have seen for 6 speeds are one of two types. One type is just push on and off. It has a sleeve that gets worn. The other type has a single hex setscrew at the base of the knob to hold it tight on the flat of the shifter. This often can come loose and I usually put a little Loctite on the setscrew to keep it from vibrating loose again.
  6. Exact model and year of your car please?
  7. Sorry folks, this was a error when we converted over to the new software. Somehow it missed the "reply to" permissions. This has now been corrected. Let me know if you see anything else. Thanks and sorry again.
  8. This was done on a 996 but the 986 Boxster is exactly the same... Replacing the Gas/Fuel Door Actuator
  9. If you copied the serial number correctly then it should work. Only other time I have seen it not work was when the radio had a prior repair by a 3rd party.
  10. Did you follow the instructions in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get your correct serial number?
  11. You need to read the fault codes... without them everything is just a guess. Use Durametric or a Porsche tool to read the fault codes and report them back here.
  12. Unit 1 try 7073 Unit 2 try 9016
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