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Old 02-21-2008, 11:11 AM   #17
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Well, I took it to an independent dealer today and their computer provided more detail than my generic code reader. It did state that the cam position sensor was incorrect. So they are replacing it - about £100 for the part & up to another £300 for time. They seem very good and I hope it works!
Glad to hear a diagnosis was made. Ideally the correct one. That PST2 or whatever Porsche calls it is much better than the generic ones. The same shop that solved my issue (a failed variocam actuator) has had several clients who have replaced MAFs thinking that was the problem (due to the generic code reader) only to learn it was other things wrong with the cars.
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