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  1. 955 551 499 00 Fastening part -- US MSRP $5.22
  2. 955 551 357 00 9B9 Cover,carpet front -- US MSRP $6.91 955 551 298 00 9B9 Cover,carpet front -- US MSRP $8.68
  3. Please state your exact model and year car. Also in this case the interior color for the parts you want. These are VW part numbers and can be cross referenced once we know model, year, and color.
  4. They are the same part number. 32 total used per one car - mainly as mounting for door seals, and fenders.
  5. 955 531 916 02 9B9 Cover (satin black) right -- US MSRP $7.25 each
  6. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ and respond with your radio model and serial number.
  7. Get 2 or 3 estimates - there is likely more damage than you can see.
  8. The bumper is over $1200 US MSRP without any painting. You also have a buckled hood and possibly frame/support damage. It would appear to me me to easily be over $1500. Sorry...
  9. If your alarm beeps twice when you lock the car you have an alarm fault. You will need a diagnostic tool like Durametric or Porsche PIWIS to locate the fault for repair.
  10. AC on? or cold defrost on? Those would also likely cause the fans to run.
  11. Did you read the Lost Radio Code FAQ? I think not... "CDR-23 (or later): These radios do not have a security code - that is, not that the user enters. These radios are security tested on the MOST (fiber optic bus) system to see if they are the "programmed" radio. The radios are programmed and recognized by the car’s DME and can only be replaced by a shop with a PST2 or PIWIS. These radios will not request a code when battery power is disconnected."
  12. There is a specific section of the forum (Lost Radio Code) for the sole purpose of obtaining radio codes, please repost there. This topic is closed.
  13. :welcome: O2 sensors do not cause misfires -they report them. You need to post your fault codes here or everything is just guessing.
  14. What fault codes? or pending fault codes?
  15. The same -- just realize it is likely a few pounds less.
  16. I use Permatex Anti-Seize Lubricant which is a blend of aluminum, copper and graphite lubricants. A thin coating will affect torque settings slightly - but that is better (IMHO) than corroded and rusted on wheel lugs.
  17. You can buy a replacement key - just copy the code on your broken key and take that to the dealer. If you do not have the key a good dealer will try all of their keys until they find the correct one and then order you a replacement. Always good advice to write your wheel key code down and keep it for just this occasion.
  18. I would just clean them up and apply anti-seize paste as Porsche recommends.
  19. :welcome: 996.642.234.02 was replaced by 996.642.234.03 that was replaced by 996.642.234.04 that was replaced by 996.642.234.05 that was replaced by 996.642.234.06 that was replaced by 996.642.234.07. Theoretically any or all should work - but they may need software and firmware updates.
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