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Loren

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  1. Inspection and a tests are needed to further diagnose. I suggest both a visual inspections (locate the oil leak) a compression test. Those engines are prone to head stud failures so look for oil and loss of compression on the cylinder with the broken stud(s).
  2. Where else but Amazon... http://www.renntech.org/forums/spoffers/amazon/
  3. Exactly which part(s) are we speaking about? (click to enlarge)
  4. Porsche seems to sell the bolts but not that bushing. Perhaps an auto dismantler?
  5. Sorry, I do not remember what I sent you 3 years ago. Either PM me the document or paste the prelim bits you are talking about. Thanks.
  6. Mitch - I sent you a PM. ;)
  7. They may not like it but there is no reason for a dealer/OPC to refuse you the security codes to your own car. They may ask for proof of ownership but you have a right to those codes AND to have your car serviced wherever you like. If any dealer ever refused me (and none have to date) my next call would be to Porsche Cars North America (PCNA). Porsche does not want their dealers to be jerks.
  8. It is usually wise to switch the coil pack to another cylinder - then clear the codes and start the car. If the new fault follows the coil pack - then replace the coil pack - if the fault stays on the same cylinder then replace that spark plug. Also, first check that cylinder for a loose electrical connection or loose spark plug - it can happen.
  9. Hard to say - was it the correct fuse rating?
  10. Here you go... (click to enlarge)
  11. Sounds like a noisy air injection pump. Open the lid and check it - it is next to the coolant tank on the left side.
  12. As posted in the second reply... http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php/topic/2930-glovebox-handle/page__view__findpost__p__13752
  13. Probably not. They are ordered by type of antenna in the glass (changed from 9PA to 9PA1 series) and tint. If you PM me your VIN I will look-up the correct part number for your car.
  14. Bad tire, wheel, brake pad/disc issue. Closer inspection is required I think.
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