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  1. Sorry, you are going to have to go back to a dealer. Only dealers can get PCM codes.
  2. I have answered your post 3 times. Please read the FAQ or call your dealer.
  3. I don't see how posting again and again every 3 hours is going to solve your question. Either have some patience or try Becker directly.
  4. Yes, the part numbers are different for 3.4 liter Tips and 6-speeds but not for 3.6 liter cars. I have not been able to find any information why.
  5. Hint... member Porschelibrarian
  6. You will need to base it on front and rear axle height. The specs are here.
  7. We have added and/or updated October 2008 TSBs in the following categories (12 TSBs total): 986 - 1 987 - 1 987c - 1 997-1 - 1 997-2 - 2 997 GT3 - 1 997TT - 1 Cayenne - 1 Cayenne gen 2 - 1 Other - 2
  8. I think you will need to take the front bumper cover off to get good access to them. Removing 1. Cut welded joint 1.1. Mill off welded joint on the inside of the air grill 1 using a suitable taper cutter 4. 2. Unclip air grill 2.1. Unhook locking hooks 5 of air grille 1 with a screwdriver 3. Remove air grill 3.1. Remove air grill 1 inwards Installing 1. Position air grille 2. Clip air grill into place 2.1. Press air grill into front apron until all locking hooks 1 of air grill 5 are felt to engage Note: When re-installing existing and fitting new components, the welded joint between the reinforcement 3 and the front apron 2 can be omitted.
  9. Please read this and follow the instructions... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  10. Which makes the car lowered - by how much?
  11. I am not sure what you mean - the grills for a turbo are different because the bumper cover is different. Are you trying to put a Turbo front bumper cover on?
  12. Yes, try some CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner.
  13. They are mounted to the inside of the valve stems (items 1 to 4).
  14. :welcome: In the future please try our Search feature - it works very well. Brake/Clutch Fluid Change and Bleeding Instructions
  15. Just unbolt the sensors from the old wheels and install them on the new wheels.
  16. I don't know that anyone has installed a set of coilovers on a Cayenne. Do you have a source for them (Bilstein?)?
  17. Yes, if you have a stock C2 suspension then you would use stock C2 alignment - body and wheels are irrelevant.
  18. PM me your VIN and I'll someone look it up and see what the options list says. Not a guarantee as sometime the listing has blank descriptions.
  19. The engine number is stamped on the left crankcase half, below the fan housing (arrow).
  20. Model and year of car please...
  21. P0421 Catalytic conversion, bank 1 – above limit value Possible cause of fault - Oxygen sensors in front of and behind catalytic converter are interchanged - Catalytic converter faulty P0431 Catalytic conversion, bank 2 – above limit value Possible cause of fault - Oxygen sensors in front of and behind catalytic converter are interchanged - Catalytic converter faulty You will need a tool that read the O2 sensor voltages.
  22. I would stick with stock based on what I see.
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