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Loren

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  1. Have a look at your drains...
  2. Have you checked for faults codes? The hissing does sound like a vacuum leak.
  3. P0491 Secondary-air system Possible fault causes - Secondary air pump relay mechanically faulty (jams) - Power supply for secondary air pump faulty - Air duct cross section narrowed (pinched / blocked) - Electric switch-over valve does not function - Pneumatic switch-over valve does not function - Leak in vacuum system - Secondary air pump electrically or mechanically faulty P0492 Secondary-air system Possible fault causes - Secondary air pump relay mechanically faulty (jams) - Power supply for secondary air pump faulty - Air duct cross section narrowed (pinched / blocked) - Electric switch-over valve does not function - Pneumatic switch-over valve does not function - Leak in vacuum system - Secondary air pump electrically or mechanically faulty
  4. You did not read the Lost Radio Code FAQ... "CDR-23 (or later): These radios do not have a security code - that is, not that the user enters. These radios are security tested on the MOST (fiber optic bus) system to see if they are the "programmed" radio. The radios are programmed and recognized by the car’s DME and can only be replaced by a shop with a PST2 or PIWIS. These radios will not request a code when battery power is disconnected."
  5. With the mouse or pen highlight the item - then the F8 button should show up for changes.
  6. I am betting that is the battery vent line then.
  7. Information is from the PIWIS service manual for the Turbo V6.
  8. We usually do that by PM. Give me a few minutes and I will send you a PM'
  9. 6.9 Liters with filter change 6.0 Liters without filter change
  10. The horns are behind the front bumper. IMHO they are poor quality. The factory replacements are: 997-635-216-00 high pitch horn (newest) - US MSRP $51.60 -- plus adapter cable 997-612-947-00 --US MSRP $22.73 997-635-216-00 low pitch horn (newest) - US MSRP $51.60 -- plus adapter cable 997-612-947-00 --US MSRP $22.73 or you can do what I did and replace them both with a single electric air horn.
  11. Sorry, I had to remove it as it is copyrighted Porsche material. A screenshot of the actual page needed is likely okay.
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