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Posted (edited)

i am new on this forum and i have a lot of questions, i am about to buy an 2003 996 turbo with 35k KM, tiptronic and i has wonder if the tiptronic is good or has problems ? i am pending between this porsche and a 2005 bmw m5 but i really like porsche, and another question, the car is in an auto park from some time now, there can be problems if the car has stayed 6-8 moths there ? thanks

p.s. sorry for my english but i don't write very often in english :P

this is the car :notworthy:

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The tiptronic is a very reliable transmission. As for it being parked up so long, the factory installed battery is a weak unit and might need to be replaced and the fuel might have gone off. Get the Porsche and I'm sure you won't regret it. Good luck and welcome to the forum.

P.S. Your english fine.... enjoy the car.

Posted
on the 996 TT the PSM system is standard or optional ?

thank you :)

I believe the PSM is standard since it came out (m.y. 2000).

Enjoy your TT, i do!!! :D

Dave.

Posted
on the 996 TT the PSM system is standard or optional ?

thank you :)

I believe the PSM is standard since it came out (m.y. 2000).

Enjoy your TT, i do!!! :D

Dave.

i hope but first i must buy it :D

Posted
there are difference between 2002 and 2003 model ?

At some point they changed to the PCM2 and used MOST technology (or something like that). It is around that time and allows you to upgarde the cars 'systems' alot easier. For example, if you have MOST and have no PCM you can buy one and slot it in, or so i'm led to believe (at a price ofcourse!)? See Porsche website and Tequipment for 996. Also, as the cars get more recent, they started putting more 'extras' on them as standard. They certainly did near the end of the run of 996 TT. I'm sure Loren can be more exact?

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Posted
how many keys must have the TT ?
I don't understand your question.

Do you mean ignition keys? or do you mean code keys for the NAV system?

Posted
how many keys must have the TT ?
I don't understand your question.

Do you mean ignition keys? or do you mean code keys for the NAV system?

ignition keys, sorry

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Posted

Recall laws vary by country. In the US a "recall" is a government ordered action. Whereas manufacturers can also do voluntary service actions - Porsche calls these Workshop Campaigns. Workshop Campaigns are usually done the next time your vehicle is in the dealers workshop for any other service.

Workshop Campaigns are covered in Porsche's TSB system. Contributing Members can view all the Porsche TSBs here.

US Recalls can be found at: http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems...ecallsearch.cfm

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