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  1. Nine times out of ten - the battery in the sending units is bad.
  2. I think that person is mistaken. Here is a list of Porsche engine and their serial number ranges by model year (under "Remark"). Porsche (and we here) have been using this system for years. (click to enlarge)
  3. VIN is not on the engine or transmission but each do have a model and serial number. The model and serial number can be used to get the approximate date of the build or re-build. Carefully copy those down and then post them here and we can lookup and tell all that we can.
  4. Removing the headlights is covered in your Owner's Manual.
  5. 996 - Common Fixes and Repairs -- http://www.renntech.org/forums/tutorials/article/38-polishing-acrylic-headlights/
  6. The 2001 cluster will likely work if it is re-programmed to your car.
  7. Yup... in the Boxster 986 forum please.
  8. What is the e-brake? E-brake = emergency brake or hand brake or parking brake. All used to describe the emergency brake.
  9. While they will likely bolt up fine - I have no idea if it will pass smog tests as the later style cats got different O2 sensors. If you decide to try it let us know if you can pass CA smog.
  10. 1. Mount wiper arms on the wiper linkage. 2. The windscreen is provided with points to which the wipers must be positioned. Priority 1 is assigned to the driver's wiper at points C and D . Then position the passenger's wiper at points A and B. 3. Mount the washer 2A and O-ring 2B. 4. Screw on and tighten the fastening screw 2 -- Tightening torque: 24 ftlb. 5. Screw on and tighten the fastening screw 3 -- Tightening torque: 13 ftlb. 6. Close the bonnet. 7. Operate one-touch wiping and check the position of the wiper arms again. 8. Open the bonnet. 9. Press on the cap 1.
  11. Start by reading the Lost Radio Code FAQ Follow the procedure in the FAQ to get your correct serial number. Then post here again.
  12. Try 4303 Thank you. It worked. How do I donate? Art Thank you!
  13. It does not matter - it is an internal timer.
  14. Start by reading the Lost Radio Code FAQ Try 4843
  15. WKD 951 324 06 PCM Operating Manual -- US MSRP $20.04 at your dealer.
  16. Fault code 1673 -- Distance sensor in brake booster Possible cause of fault - Actual value of 'distance sensor in brake booster' is evaluated as implausible (implausible signal) - Short circuit to ground (electrical fault in electric circuit) - Short circuit to B+ (electrical fault in electric circuit) - Open circuit in circuit to control module (electrical fault in electric circuit)
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