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Thanks. Only thing I took off was the air box, the belt, and the tensioner pulley. That's I have uninstalled and reinstalled the airbox and no luck. The only code i would've erased would be related to the one minute I was running without a maf. Does the ecu truly reset with the battery disconnected?
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Hi All- I was tracking down some engine noise and ran my car for a few minutes with the airbox out and MAF disconnected. When I did this the PSM/ABS lights came on with the CEL. I didn't think much of it, repaired the pulley that was making noise and put it back together. I took out after the repairs and now my car is only boosting to 0.7 bar instead of the normal 1.0 bar with my tune. Got back from the drive and disconnected the negative for an hour let it sit figuring it would clear any code. While the car was sitting I checked for loose hoses and fittings but all looked well. Took it out for another drive after reconnecting the battery and alowing the car to sit for 5 additional minutes with the key in the ACC position. Still no luck. Car drives and idles fine just down on boost. It's not driving in complete limp mode like it does after a major issue. Any thoughts on what can be going on? Is there any way to delete any soft codes without a Durametric? Trying to avoid paying the local indy $100s of dollars to diagnose if it's a simple issue. Not many choices where I live. Cheers.
Down on Boost
in 996 TT, 996 TT S, 996 GT2
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Well the code isn't an option at the moment. I was hoping there was an easy fix since I didn't touch much during the pulley replacement. Under the cover and away she goes early this year.