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Old 07-18-2017, 03:18 AM   #11
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A bad O2 sensor should throw a bad O2 sensor code. Additional codes are thrown for trying to control too rich or too lean. I had misfire codes when the electrical connector fell off my variocam and the engine ran scary rough at times. I do have a different DME than you, but all the same I'd look seriously at the variocam.
Hi jamesp
I have ordered another matching oxygen sensor. This weekends job and have booked in with Porsche for a diagnostic test and check over as they fitted the variocam solenoid. This is being done next Friday
I will post results.
Thanks for your help
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