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  1. And the Porsche model number of your radio please?
  2. Could be both a bad microswitch in the door as well as a bad interior sensor. I suggest you clear them all and see what comes back after a few lock - unlock sequences.
  3. Changing the mileage will depend on your countries laws. In the US you are not (legally) allowed to change an odometer reading once it has gone over 52 miles. You must them note the odometer/instrument cluster change in the car's title registration. But there may be other options that could require a PIWIS tester to change country code and perhaps miles to kilometers.
  4. Probably not. There is a service bulletin on the changes after 2007. Plus they are different depending on whether you have the stopwatch option or not.
  5. You have posted this request THREE times. I answered your first post here
  6. Also, the site remembers "your new content" so you do need to be logged in.
  7. From your owners manual (available to download here) "Switching on and off automatically ~ Move switch to center position. The lights are switched on when a door is unlocked or opened or when the ignition key is withdrawn from the ignition lock. The lights are switched off with a delay of approx. 30 seconds after the door is closed. The light goes out immediately as soon as the ignition key is inserted in the ignition lock or the vehicle is locked. Orientation light Light-emitting diodes in the doors and in the interior light improve your orientation inside the vehicle when it is dark. The light-emitting diodes are switched on when the vehicle is unlocked and switched off again when the vehicle is locked. Light-emitting diode in the interior light Changing the brightness of the light-emitting diode: -- Press switch C with a pointed object (such as a ball-point pen). The brightness changes. (click to enlarge)
  8. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ for a list radios we can help with. The radios listed there are the only ones we can support... sorry.
  9. Did you check the owners manual and the switch on the overhead light control?
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