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Old Nov 26, 2009 | 05:19 AM
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Brought 04 CTT some questions

been in the 996 for almost 10 years,, just brought a 04 TTS with 56k on the clock, every thing checks out okay, comes with 22inch rims fully loaded with carbon fiber interior , pcm etc etc.

few things that bugs me hope you guys can help out....


The Fuel release button and tailgate button do not work, (basically the whole control don't work)... I assume its a fuse? somebody poped the door panel and forgot to put the plug in?...
before I go ahead and try to open open the door panel and look is there any one that can give me heads up on what is the most common problem that causes this.

2nd thing the truck comes with a rinspeed lowering module , any body have any information on how to set it? like installation manual or user manual? because I found out the rear left is almost 1 inch higher when its setted at loading level.


3nd thing, the PCM do not read the navi disc at all, it seems like the lens is dead or something.,,. what are my choices? ( I am tech savy, I have been modding my friends and my ps2 for many years so if there is a fix for it I will easily be able to perform myself.)

thanks in advance
 
Old Nov 26, 2009 | 07:02 PM
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Welcome to the forum. I would be interested in seeing photos of your car lowered with your 22s.
 
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even with the lowering module "having problems" the car should "self level" i think you have problems with the air suspension and possibly not the module?
 
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Yes I have found out it has been self leveled,... I wasn't paying attention to it because my floor is a little bit inclined.. that caused the rear left wheel to have a bigger gap because the car leveled itself.! (but not self leveled the GAP)..
 
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"The Fuel release button and tailgate button do not work, (basically the whole control don't work)... I assume its a fuse? somebody poped the door panel and forgot to put the plug in?...
before I go ahead and try to open open the door panel and look is there any one that can give me heads up on what is the most common problem that causes this."

I was wondering if the rear hatch switch is actually supposed to open the hatch or just unlock it? Maybe mine doesn't open because the shocks are beat?
 
Old Nov 30, 2009 | 04:48 PM
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I used to have a 04 regular, and the rear hatch button actually pop open it...

not unlocking it!
 
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