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Old 11-04-2014, 08:31 AM   #4
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Thanks JFP
Yes, it is a tip. I am reading a lot about it and sometimes it gets very confusing for a non mechanic person. So how some said they flush the entire tranny and it gets around 9 qts. of oil. Also my car was a mussante motors sports in CT and they said they flush the tranny. I took the car home, is around 3 hours from there. The car has a blinking light in the dash and has not power, like is in 5th gear. I asked them and they said that the car is in a "limp". The engine is not communicating with the tranny. Now what I suppose to do in my end to check what is the problem? If I unplug the tranny in the bottom could I get some oil coming from the tranny? Is it signal that it has oil on it? BTW I found this machine: Brand New Transmission Fluid Oil Exchange Flush Cleaning Machine | eBay
I obviously have no idea what they did with your trans, but to find out what is wrong you are going to need a Porsche specific diagnostic system (PIWIS, PST II, Durametric) to communicate with the trans and see what faults are set.
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