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  1. An Row cluster for a MY06 CGT has a retail price of $5533.04 (US). You will need to have someone transfer your program settings from the old cluster to the new one using a PIWIS tester.
  2. Only Bosch and Beru (with the proper heat range) are approved by Porsche.
  3. Please do a search for "+cluster +removal" -- this has been covered many many times.
  4. :welcome: For MY02 Carrera Relay Support 1 - near the fuse panel Relay Support 2 - near DME
  5. :welcome: Since it is only one cylinder I would check the one spark plug and the spark plug connector. Maybe swap the spark plug to another cylinder and see if the misfire follows the plug.
  6. Car was built November 2005, so I guess they looked up the wrong number. Do I have to replace the existing PCM in the car? How do I get copies of the two TSBs? thanks How to become a Contributing Member
  7. Thanks - all of his commercial posts have been deleted and he has been banned.
  8. There is a TSB for this complete install. Actually there are two TSBs depending on the build date of your car. Be careful - 997.044.901.34 is only for MY07 cars built after week 22 of 2006. You will also need the correct fiber optic cable kit fot the options that are currently in your car.
  9. Chuck is looking at putting something together - maybe in early October (when it is cooler). Stay tuned....
  10. Please read this and follow the instructions... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  11. When the car sits for 5 days (or more) the remote alarm system shuts down to save the battery. To access the car you lock and unlock the car using the key - this over-rides the shutdown and returns the alarm to a normal state. If you can not unlock the car if the mechanical key then something in door lock is broken.
  12. :welcome: Start by getting your battery tested. If it is over 4 years old replace it anyway. Lock the car with the key and unlock it a couple of times. See if things return to normal.
  13. At this point yes, I would clear the codes and see if they come back.
  14. Please read this and follow the instructions... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  15. Settle down folks... Fault code 21 - W lead (DME - immobiliser), open circuit Possible cause of fault - Short circuit to ground/open circuit in the communication lead between the alarm system control module and the DME control module Fault code 33 - Passenger compartment: monitoring sensor faulty Possible cause of fault - Passenger compartment monitoring faulty Fault code 49 - Klead Possible cause of fault - K lead connected to ground for at least 2 seconds after ignition is switched on Have you checked to see if the alarm control box (under the left front seat) got wet?
  16. For Halogen lights: "Self-adhesive film is available for masking the dipped-beam headlights for left-hand drive vehicles (Germany) in countries where vehicles drive on the left (England) or for right-hand drive vehicles in countries where vehicles drive on the right." Sorry, Litronics would have been easier - there is a switch inside the headlight housing.
  17. Oh okay. Do you know if your headlights are haolgen (stock) or Litronic (optional Xenon)
  18. Did you look for instructions in your Owners Manual?
  19. I believe that is a 5 digit code - if it is (and you give me the serial number) I'll give it a try. I'm still trying to figure out how to get the ser# without ripping it out of the dash, the digits must be 1-6 no zeros or 7 8 or 9. Well I managed to rip it without gouging anything too bad and the serial number is POCR-1R0420292 V40420292B Part no. 993.645.104.00 BTW the guy at swstereo.com was very nice and talked me through getting the unit out but did not have a code. Good guy. Ok, try 46672 - good luck!
  20. If it is both headlights - I think it must be the switch.
  21. thanx for the quick reply, tried 0938 and 0936, didn't work, called dealer and they gave me 5425 but no worky vehicle serial number WP0CA298WU620401, BECKER 1, 4462, W5011401, 48/98 COULD YOU GIVE IT ANOTHER TRY?, thanx...dave Please read this and follow the instructions... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  22. For 996TT it should be: (warmed up) At idle speed: 16 - 20 ML in kg/h No load, n=3,000 rpm: 60 - 80 ML in kg/h
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