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  1. Please do not bump - it is against the rules here and it has not even been 24 hours since your post.
  2. Sorry, not without going through the PET monthly parts list updates for the last 10 years. Besides any dealer could have had stock of the older cable with instructions to use until gone.
  3. You should always use the method in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get the serial number - it's pretty much fool proof. But your can try 5081
  4. And I posted your code already here: http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/14539-lost-radio-code-post-your-request-here/?p=267861
  5. The DIY link for codes is for P-codes - those are engine emissions codes only. Other codes for different control modules are in the Porsche Service Manuals. Start by checking the power and ground as well as the connections. Has the car had any steering or suspension work lately? If so, then these sensors need to be re-calibrated with a Porsche PIWIS tester.
  6. Fault code 0493 Combination sensor Possible cause of fault: Actual value of functions integrated in the combination sensor: • Rate-of-turn sensor • Axial acceleration sensor • Transverse acceleration sensor is evaluated and displays an implausible value (implausible signal). • Internal CAN: Wire faulty (no signal/communication) • Short circuit to B+ (electrical fault in electric circuit) • Short circuit to ground (electrical fault in electric circuit) • Open circuit in circuit to control module (electrical fault in electric circuit) • Combination sensor faulty
  7. Please read and follow the instructions in the Lost Radio code FAQ. CDC-3 is the CD Changer - we need the radio serial number.
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