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  1. Do you have the steering wheel stalk for the cruise control? Is the Cruise control turned on in the DME? (you will need Durametric, a PST2 or PIWIS tester to check that).
  2. This usually caused by a bad (chassis) ground. Check both front and rear bulb sockets for resistance to ground (chassis). It should be zero or very very small.
  3. Porsche is the same on brake fluid changes - unless you live in a very humid environment.
  4. Service manuals only exist in electronic form (since 2006) inside of the PIWIS diagnostic tool. A PIWIS tool is dealer or shop only and leases for $18,000 per year (no typo). The Porsche Scheduled Maintenance Plan WWW.PORSCHE.COM
  5. Please verify your radio serial number using the method in the Lost Radio Code FAQ.
  6. Please read the Lost Radio Code FAQ
  7. Suncoast do make a new key for you. Expect the new key, cutting, and programming to your car upwards of $500.
  8. All US/Canada 996's since 2002 have PSM. Your car is a 2003 USA/Canada car according to the factory build. Did someone remove PSM? Is this the front harness or rear harness?
  9. PM me your VIN and I will look it up on the Porsche database.
  10. Are you using a Porsche specific scanner to check for fault codes?
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