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  1. 1. Release the FPB pedal so that the wheels and brake discs can turn freely. The wheels may still grind slightly even then! If this happens, loosen the rear brake cables by moving them to and fro gently. 2. Remove rear wheels. 3. Adjust brake shoes (on both wheels). To do this, unscrew the plugs -Arrow- and turn the brake disc with the opening towards the adjustment device position. Using a screwdriver, modify the adjustment device until the wheel can no longer be turned. Then unscrew 6 teeth (wheels must be free to turn). 4. Check the free play on the pedal module once again. 5. Mount rear wheels.
  2. View this tutorial Niche Technologies - Convenience Module (Macan) I installed the Convenience Module for my 2017 Macan GTS today. Literally a 15 minute job. I am attaching the companies written instructions and Flat 6 Motorsport's video as they are both more than enough. There are three different versions so be sure you order the correct version for your car: PCM 3.1 (2015 model) PCM 4.0 (2016-2019 models) PCM 5.0 (Facelift 2019+ model) About $429 US. Niche_Technology_Macan_Convenience_Module_Installation_Guide Author Loren Category Macan (95B) - Mods Submitted 03/12/2021 04:10 PM Updated 03/12/2021 04:11 PM  
  3. I installed the Convenience Module for my 2017 Macan GTS today. Literally a 15 minute job. I am attaching the company's written instructions and Flat 6 Motorsport's video as they are both more than enough. There are three different versions so be sure you order the correct version for your car: PCM 3.1 (2015 model) PCM 4.0 (2016-2019 models) PCM 5.0 (Facelift 2019+ model) About $429 US. Niche_Technology_Macan_Convenience_Module_Installation_Guide_1.pdf Feature List: One touch closing of the trunk using the key fob. Simply hold the trunk button on the key fob for more than ¾ of a second and the trunk will automatically close. We chose that time as its an intentional hold, so you don’t accidentally start closing the trunk when you wish it to open further by repeatedly pressing the trunk button (factory feature). One touch closing of the trunk from the driver’s door button, without the ignition being on. Simply press the trunk button on the driver’s door (when the trunk is open) and the trunk will close automatically, you do not need to hold it nor have the ignition on. Closing of the trunk whilst moving. Once the closing procedure has been initiated in the previous feature, you can drive off, the trunk will continue to close automatically. You must be stationary to begin closing but there is no speed limit once it has begun. Perfect for busy traffic at school pick ups or needing to get going asap. Full closure of windows, trunk, sunroof and sunblind. Holding the lock button on the key fob for ¾ of a second triggers full closure mode, this will automatically close anything on the vehicle that is open (apart from the glovebox!), lock the doors, fold in the mirrors and set the alarm. Summer mode. Holding the unlock button on the key fob for ¾ of a second triggers summer mode, this will automatically open all the windows, fold out the mirrors, vent the sunroof and move the sunblind back enough to let hot air out of the vehicle. It will unlock the vehicle and disarm the alarm. Mirror fold on lock/unlock (we will have pre-configured this for you). When the vehicle is locked or unlocked via the key fob, the mirrors will respond accordingly by folding in on lock and out on unlock. Mirror puddle light delay on fold out. When the previous feature is activated at night and the vehicle is unlocked, the mirrors will fold out and once fully extended will activate the downward facing puddle lights (if fitted). Entry and Drive full closure. (we will have pre-configured this for you). By holding your finger on the drivers door handle for a second or more, the auto full closure mode will activate (excluding trunk), if you have the entry and drive option on your vehicle. Auto Volume down on ignition PCM 3/4 (we will have pre-configured this for you). Last but not least, the module will automatically turn the audio unit down upon ignition. So, although we cannot stop it reverting to the radio function, we can stop it blaring out!
  4. Likely need shop paint work since the price is blank.
  5. According to the parts list those are no longer used. The screws are sufficient.
  6. Model and year plus engine type please?
  7. P1133 Lambda control adaptation FRAU (lower load range) - below limit value or above limit value Possible fault causes - Incorrect main filling signal from hot-film mass air flow meter - Fuel pressure too high - Injection valve faulty (dripping) - Tank vent faulty (does not close completely) or Possible fault causes - Intake system leaking (secondary air) - Incorrect main filling signal from hot-film mass air flow meter - Leak in exhaust system - Fuel pressure too low - Fuel injector faulty (stuck) - Fuel pump delivery too low P1126 Lambda control adaptation FRAU (lower load range) - below limit value or above limit value Same as above (P1133) P2177, P2187, P2179 Same as above
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