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  1. Have a look at TSB 1/04 6924 Airbag Warning Light Comes On: Fault Codes 45, 46, 48 and 49 -- dated Jul 21, 2004. All the info you need is there.
  2. 432 = Steering Wheel with Tiptronic Controls
  3. Try 9514 or 9512 If you have not already read this please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  4. Have you considered a donation to this site? The folks above donated.
  5. Try 5293 or 5291 If you have not already read this please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST Tried both, and neither seem to work... PLEASE READ THE FAQ
  6. Try 5293 or 5291 If you have not already read this please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  7. Try 4584 or 4582 If you have not already read this please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  8. The install video is on the LNEngineering site - it includes more than enough detail for the average DIY'er.
  9. I sent you a PM.
  10. Sorry, it can not do that. Where are you located? Perhaps someone here can help you out.
  11. I don't know why it would be much different than the 996TT DIY.
  12. Sorry, your car needs a 996.606.124.00. I did notice on the Pelican site that the other part number was specified for a '02-'04 C2/C4. I was surprised since the part number started with 986? Actually the MAF for MY02 and newer is a 986 number. I contacted the folks at Autohaus AZ this AM, and the rep said according to Bosch they are interchangeable. Do you think there is any harm in trying it out? Good Luck! Let us know if it works...
  13. It is in the fuel tank and under normal operating conditions never needs to be replaced.
  14. Your factory maintenance schedule is here.
  15. I will send you a PM with connector part numbers for your model.
  16. How can I tell which sensor is currently in my car? Is there a way based on VIN# or must I pull out the old sensor to find out? Is the part# stamped on the MAF sensor? When I took it out last month to clean it I don't recall seeing a part#. thanks, David Unfortunately your car could have either or may not have been updated. So yes, get the part number off the sensor. I got the part# (98660612500) and I believe it's the old version. Is the TSB for the new version available online? I want to know if it's worth $800 to upgrade to the new version. I can get the old version MAF for $300 and install it myself in 30 minutes. Dealer wants $1100 to replace the MAF and reprogram the ECU. Your thoughts? Thanks, David 986.606.125.00 is not current anyway - it was replaced by 986.606.125.01 The newer design sensor is more resistant to fouling from dirt. Dealer price is WAY too high - I suggest you find a different dealer or independent shop with a PST or PIWIS tester. All the TSBs are available here to our Contributing Members.
  17. Sorry, your car needs a 996.606.124.00. I did notice on the Pelican site that the other part number was specified for a '02-'04 C2/C4. I was surprised since the part number started with 986? Actually the MAF for MY02 and newer is a 986 number.
  18. Adjust or replace the brake light switch on the pedal.
  19. Sorry, your car needs a 996.606.124.00.
  20. Check to see if your brake lights work. If they do then you could also have a bad MAF.
  21. Do the controls look right - or do you have a different seat?
  22. Try 4199 or 4197 If you have not already read this please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  23. Try 8203 or 8201 If you have not already read this please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST Thanks 8203 worked After changing battery (which is why I needed code) I found Lighter port is also not working but fuse is fine even though I changed it. Don't care about lighter but do need port for aux power and charging battery over winter. Where would I post query? Again, thanks. RR Please choose the forum with your model number.
  24. So, both lights come on when you apply the brakes?
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