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  1. 2 hours ago, lewisweller said:

    Only other possibility as I can't see any parking sensors is either the bonnet latch micro switch (alarm code related maybe) or the front fog lights wiring harness? 

    I looked at every diagram and that's all there is. IMG_20160913_201101.png

    That is exactly what the cable looks like! Front fog lights both work. No parking sensors on the car. So must be related to the bonnet switch?

  2. 5 minutes ago, Loren said:

    You need to run diagnostics tests to get the correct fault location. You will need a Porsche PIWIS tester or at least a Durametric tester to track this down.

    The tester that I used has all the porsche models on it, I reads all systems fine. The left indicator light needed replacing and it read that error fine. Just gives a very generic alarm system error. I am thinking it is perhaps linked to the alarm system. I also think it happened when my whole engine block was out in 2013 as the chain needed to be replaced. It is not affecting the car as such but I am curious what it should do. As obviously a loose cable is not a good thing! I will probably undo the bumper this weekend, unless anyone knows an easier way to for example get that middle grill out?

  3. 2 minutes ago, RFM said:

    It could be connected to the engine hood lock, for the indication on the display " Engine Hood Open" This is my best guess honestly. Give it a try.

    This is what I thought at first too, but no indications on the display, no error messages or beeps, nothing when reading out the computer via the plug. Only error I am getting is an alarm error.

  4. Hi guys,

     

    when changing a light bulb to prep the car for the annual garage check I noticed a loose cable roughly in the middle of the grill in front of the radiator. No error messages on the read out of the car. No warning lights. No discernible function as such.

     

    Who can help? 

     

    Model is a 2004 955 3.2L V6. 

     

    Thanks from sunny Holland

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