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Loren

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Everything posted by Loren

  1. Upper wishbone? (item 11)
  2. Yes, my guess is that something got pinched.
  3. Yes, it will be on the rear relay support panel - position 7.
  4. P0102 Mass air flow sensor – below limit Possible fault cause - Open circuit - Short circuit to ground - Mass air flow sensor faulty Is your PSM light on too? Do your brake lights work?
  5. Did you check the Start Lock relay?
  6. Model and year of your car please?
  7. Then jpflip's diagram and parts list is correct.
  8. It appears from the parts list that it is one each per car.
  9. Model and year of your car please? (your profile says 997-1 and you posted in 996TT)
  10. Model and year of your car please? Also, please be more specific - the front center console (where the HVAC and radio are)? or the rear center console (where the storage/armrest) are?
  11. Fault code 23 -- W lead (DME - immobilizer), short circuit to B+ Possible cause of fault - Short circuit to voltage in the communication lead between the alarm system control module and the DME control module Fault code 25 -- No pin 86 S recognized Possible cause of fault - Pin 86 S is not detected when terminal 15 is switched on - Fuse E1 faulty - Short circuit to ground/open circuit in wiring between the alarm system control module and the ignition lock - Ignition lock faulty
  12. Loren, I thought it was 96 foot pounds? Just like on all 996's and 997's that s what is says in the tech manual. Caliper torque - not wheel bolt torque.
  13. 69 = left side drop link 70 = right side drop link
  14. You may also need the heated seat wiring harness if you do not it already. 955.618.742.01 Control Unit Seat Heating 955.618.740.00 Control Unit 12 way adjustment + memory
  15. X50 is just an option not a model so I do not think you will find numbers for that.
  16. :welcome: Yes, all 9x6 series cars should be the same.
  17. It is safe to drive if the CEL is NOT flashing. If it is flashing and you drive it -- it will damage the ($$$$) cats.
  18. How old is your battery? 4 years or more? A bad battery can cause all kinds of strange problem on a Cayenne.
  19. Please read the thread on OBC and cruise control. Really bad dealer if they don't know this - they need to make sure the order type code is programmed into the DME or you can not change anything. This is a 996 coupe for your MY01 Boxster S it should be 986320
  20. :welcome: Please do a search for those codes in the Boxster (986) forum - these faults have been covered many times here before.
  21. Try 7281 or 7279 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  22. Try 0555 or 0553 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  23. Try 8890 or 8889 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  24. From the Lost Radio Code FAQ "How to get your radio serial number? CR-220/CDR-220: Hold down the TP button for at least 10 seconds after you turn the radio on. "Becker 1" will be displayed. Rotate the right knob (slowly) and it will display the Becker model number. Then rotate it again and the serial number should be displayed on the radio. Or, if the radio is out of the car the then the serial number is on the label."
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