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  1. Did you use the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get your serial number?
  2. Do you have any fault codes? If not, then it is still a good idea to clean the throttle body.
  3. Check your chassis grounds - clean and re-make them.
  4. Could be as simple as a vacuum system leak - have you checked for that?
  5. I could not agree more with JFP - step one is check your battery (load and specific gravity) and then check your charging system.
  6. Yes, likely something loose, not connected, or damaged. Fault 0455 Possible cause of fault - Tank cap not tightened correctly, faulty or missing - Mechanical fault in EVAP canister purge valve (does not close fully) - Leakage diagnosis pump leaking internally (membrane) or externally - Mechanical fault in EVAP canister shutoff valve (does not close fully when power is supplied) - EVAP canister shutoff valve connections leaking - Tank system (including pipes) leaking
  7. You still have an open wire somewhere. Perhaps in the front overheated circuit.
  8. Those are wide body wheels - and 19" wheels are not approved for use on 996 series cars.
  9. Try 1287 Hi Loren, The code didn't work. When I input the code in. Nothing happens. Please help me out. Thanks, Please follow the instructions in the Lost Radio Code FAQ
  10. Did you use the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to determine the correct serial number?
  11. Speaker wire colors will vary to some degree depending on the car model year - as well as model of radio (or PCM) and any amp/speaker option sets. So please state the above and someone will try to help you...
  12. Oh, it is a CR-210 unit Try 6818
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