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Sraf

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  1. I fixed the problem by removing connector on the left hand side of the latch mechanism. In order to reach it you need to take of the top plastic cover, and partially pray out big side plastic cover (so you can reach down and unplug this plug). Unplugged connector is moved out on the right side, just for photographing purposes. (I put it back down after I took a shot and make sure that there is no window open alarm on my dash). Cheers
  2. Hi all does anyone still has this image below? http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/487851_657979995867_1507619062_n.jpg I can't open it. thanks
  3. Hi Richard, Thanks for your reply. Ok I think that I understand now, in my case Bosh ME7.1.1 is generating new security code every time ignition is turned ON. VCDS can't read actual value but I think that FVDI 2018 ABRITES Commander for Porsche V4.1 can do it's magic, as it supports ECU adaptation for ME7.1.1 I'll give it a go as on ebay comes with free shipping and free return in case that doesn't work... If code is successfully read I can switch dongles as soon as I get security code and continue with VCDS.... In case that there is any issues with ARBITES software... At least that's the plan for now.
  4. I tried using VCDS to calibrate suspension, however i'm having an issue with access code. Default code for VW vehicles is 31564 = Adaptation enabling (e.g. Calibration) However if code is entered in VAG number: 7L0 907 553 E Controller comes up with an error message. VCDS is used with extension cable where pins 3,7,15 were bridged and I'm able to talk to all modules. Does anyone knows Porsche access code for enabling calibration that is used in Durametric or any other software out there? Thanks
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