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  1. Or a flat battery. I always suspect the battery first unless I have load tested it outside of the car.
  2. Try removing the instrument cluster and removing and reseating all the cable connectors. If that does not work then the issue may be inside the cluster.
  3. You likely need to to run a re-calibration. Durametric or PIWIS will both do that.
  4. No it uses the same spark plug.
  5. 991 635 160 01 Low tone horn - US MSRP #113.73 also 991 612 947 00 Adapter Cable US MSRP $33.03
  6. Please post in the Classifieds under the "Wanted" section.
  7. Your local dealer should be able to tell from Porsche records if the recalls were done. Recalls are required to be recorded for legal reasons.
  8. Color could be transmission fluid also. I would use the sniff test - coolant smells sweet - ATF just smells like oil.
  9. Model and or photo of the radio please.
  10. Try disconnecting the battery negative lead - wait 5 minutes. Then re-connect the negative lead. You will have to re-train the windows (hold up button for 10 seconds - then hold down button for 10 seconds). You are correct MY2003 and newer should not need a radio code.
  11. You (as a Contributing Member) can post for free in the Classifieds section.
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