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GatorLapis 08-17-2016 06:35 AM

Please delete this thread. I am making a new one

BFlath 08-17-2020 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by GatorLapis (Post 502470)
Thank you for everyone who purchased one. I am working on making more soon.

Are these still available?

JohnENC 05-30-2021 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JFP in PA (Post 504058)
It can only handle "global" OBD II codes, but not those that use proprietary code access (air bags, ABS/PSM, cam deviation values, maintenance alert resets, etc.).

New here, got occasional dashboard warning lights for "PSM OFF" and "BRAKES" on my 2002 986 S. My cheap OBD II scanner didn't find any fault codes, even with those two dash lights illuminated. Any recommendations on how to read the fault that is triggering those lights? Brake pedal feels normal, plenty of brake fluid. Looking to avoid the 90 minute drive to the dealership and small fortune it would cost.

Stl-986 05-31-2021 07:27 AM

Buy a durametric

JFP in PA 05-31-2021 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnENC (Post 636485)
New here, got occasional dashboard warning lights for "PSM OFF" and "BRAKES" on my 2002 986 S. My cheap OBD II scanner didn't find any fault codes, even with those two dash lights illuminated. Any recommendations on how to read the fault that is triggering those lights? Brake pedal feels normal, plenty of brake fluid. Looking to avoid the 90 minute drive to the dealership and small fortune it would cost.

I would load test the battery; many times you see these codes (ABS/PSM) are related to weak batteries. And as for your global OBD II tool, there are more things that it cannot see on these cars than what it can. If you are going to work on it yourself, you need to have a Porsche specific scan tool like the Durametric system.

PLP 06-01-2021 06:38 AM

Depending on the scale of your skills and your ability to actually solve the problems, you may either buy durametric or rent one for 10 days.

Or go to a shop that will solve the problems for you...


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