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2000 Boxster MAF 125.01 - how to check if DME updated
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I have a 2.7L 2000 Boxster built in 1999. In 2004 my CEL went on and I took it to a dealership and they replaced the MAF with the 125.01 part number. The CEL went on within 3 months and they replaced it again with a 125.01. Since then no more MAF problems. I was reading through 986forum and found out the the early 2000 cars should have the 124.00 MAF or need their DME updated if they have a 125.01 installed. My receipt from the dealership did not mention that an update to the DME was done. Based on the info from the Porsche Tech note on VINs that need the 124.00, I believe mine should have had the 124.00. My VIN is 985YU622841 So my question is how can I find out if the DME has been updated to the proper version? The dealership went out of business... I have noticed a lag when I press the gas after being steady at around 3000 rpm and thought this may due to the wrong MAF. I do have the novice durametric software and it says I have DME 7.2, type ID DME control unit 986US04, data version 0041570264503413. Thanks for any help! Fred |
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The reason for saying that is that last fall, I had a lot of work done on the car to replace the IMSB, clutch, RMS, AOS, 2 chains, chain tensioners, and chain wear pads - all preventive maintenance. When I got it back, the car initially was running with a noticeable increase in power. But after a while that extra power is no longer there. My understanding is that everything got reset with the battery disconnect and the car DME had to relearn the settings. Also I notice a lag in response when I hit the gas when I'm driving at a steady about 3200-3600 rpm. Both of these could just be the way a Boxster is supposed to handle, but I don't know whether it is related to an incorrect MAF being installed. So how bad would it run with the wrong MAF? Would it stall, put up a CEL, or other noticeable symptoms, or it would just be less power and less responsiveness? |
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My hope was that someone would know a resource that would have the updated DME software version number. My understanding is that my version of the software is 004157026450 with update 3413 from the Durametric reading. I guess only Porsche has the actual version numbers and would know whether mine has been updated properly. I'm thinking of buying a used MAF with part number 996.606.124.00 and putting it in and seeing whether it runs any better than the 125.01 that I have in now. |
Bought a 124 part today for my 2000S with the last 4 in the vin being 0827, im hoping I got the right part.
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Pelican Technical Article: Troubleshooting and Replacing the Boxster Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAF) - 986 / 987 |
I've had MAF issues that could be 124/125.01/ECU related. My car was running with the 125.01 after the change and "update" (shop didn't get it right). During a Dyno test I discovered it was running lean. Chased the lean condition for years, and when I went back to a 124 the lean condition was resolved and the car ran much better.
Use your Durametric to check your pre-cat O2 sensor voltages. They should average 0.45, going up and down a bit. If they sit at 0.1 or less, you're lean. |
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Yup, that looks good.
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