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  1. If you gently apply gas do you get the knock? and again on deceleration (lightly lifting)? If so it is likely power train related like cardan or cv joint(s).
  2. Isn't that the mat for the center console storage?
  3. On the menu.. DIY Tools --> Porsche TSBs http://www.renntech.org/forums/tsbs/
  4. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ. This topic is now closed.
  5. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ. This topic is now closed.
  6. :welcome: When posting it is always helpful to give us the exact model and year of your car.
  7. You are likely going to need a shop with a (Porsche) PIWIS or PIWIS2 tester to scan the car for diagnostic faults. Anything else is just a guess.
  8. I think I would take RFM's advice and clear the codes (see if they come back) before buying any parts.
  9. Have you cleaned the throttle body? If you have not use only throttle body cleaner and do not spray the MAF.
  10. Part of the value will be whether or not it has all the updates. In the case of the 996 service manual there were 99 updates.
  11. :welcome: GT3 shocks are adjustable coil-overs. They look similar to this: Standard shocks and coils have no adjustment and look similar to this:
  12. :welcome: Have you tried "re-training" the window? That is, press and hold the down window until then window is all the way down - continue holding it for another 10 seconds. Do the same for window up not releasing for 10 seconds after it is all the way up. Then test and see if it performs as it should.
  13. it is a pop-rivet - you carefully drill out the center. Then replace it when you re-assemble.
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