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Assume you are referring to manual tx - be nice to know year of car. 996 Porsche models call for SAE 75 W 90 in both the transmission and differential. Lew Andersen
The starter is under the intake manifold , you must remove the air box , the throttle housing and loosen the intake boots to gain some access to the starter , make sure to disconnect the battery neg.cable 1st .
It's not too difficult . get a small chair to sit on to do the job.
Look in the manual to see how to make the car "learn" the remote's code. Failing that, look for a box with lot of wires under a seat or find where computer that controls that is in your car. Press the learn button on the box, and push the door lock button on the remote a couple times.
try autozone.com to see if they have your car listed for diagrams pictures and step by step instructions if your car is not listed then try your local library they have all the car manuals and even copy them for you
Well, you can sometime catch the code again. Pt the key in the ignition and turn till the dash light come on (dont Start) then press and the Lock button while keeping the Lock button Pressed and turn the dash light off and put the key with the lock button Press for 10 second afterwards. If not successful first time try again. This should do it.
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