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Old 08-22-2014, 11:13 AM   #1
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Did you ever solve this problem? I'm getting the same error code 47, plus 61 and 10. My alarm chirps twice randomly, and the dash switch light comes on and stays on now and then. I suspect one of the door lock mechanisms, but which one? Need help!
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Did you ever solve this problem? I'm getting the same error code 47, plus 61 and 10. My alarm chirps twice randomly, and the dash switch light comes on and stays on now and then. I suspect one of the door lock mechanisms, but which one? Need help!
Get the car scanned with a Porsche specific scan tool (PST II, PIWIS, Durametric) and it will give you the last ten reasons for alarm faults.
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Old 08-22-2014, 02:00 PM   #3
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That's exactly what I did, he used a PST2 and it revealed the codes #10, #61, and #47, but I really don't know anything more than that. I'm online trying to find out what these codes indicate specifically. The #10 I suspect is there because I disconnected the battery. Any advice? Thanks
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That's exactly what I did, he used a PST2 and it revealed the codes #10, #61, and #47, but I really don't know anything more than that. I'm online trying to find out what these codes indicate specifically. The #10 I suspect is there because I disconnected the battery. Any advice? Thanks
Some of the codes may be a separate issue, but 61 & 47 is a CLU problem indicating the lock has not reached its full locked position, which is probably a mechanical problem in the door lock itself. If he had scanned the alarm unit itself, it would have listed the locations of the last ten alarm faults, telling you which door was triggering the alarm.
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Old 08-22-2014, 02:57 PM   #5
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Ah, that makes some sense. I'll mention it to him and re-do the scan. Would that isolate it from the trunks and glove box as well? Would you therefore infer that it would be the latch mechanism? Thank you so much!
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Ah, that makes some sense. I'll mention it to him and re-do the scan. Would that isolate it from the trunks and glove box as well? Would you therefore infer that it would be the latch mechanism? Thank you so much!
It looks like a lock mechanism problem, but you need to isolate which one. The alarm module sees each locking point as a separate item. Check out what I posted to you on RennTech, I listed all the diagnostic steps.
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It looks like a lock mechanism problem, but you need to isolate which one. The alarm module sees each locking point as a separate item. Check out what I posted to you on RennTech, I listed all the diagnostic steps.
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Any chance you could post these diagnostics steps to this thread? I would like to see where my '04 Box S is giving me fits. I have central locking code 60: Central Locking limit position Lock not reached.
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