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P.Viby

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  1. So here's my problem, I understand that there are baffles inside the muffler that are controlled by vacuum lines via switch. But sometimes the PSE sounds louder than some other times. 

    You are aware of the automute function between 50 and 70 KM/H ??

    You could have the vacuum lines check to see if there is any leak, as far as I know it it vacuum that is closing and opening the switch.

    :drive:

  2. Yep, Neo601 is right. I have the old 8 Bit system PCM1 and for me here in Denmark it not very good. You can easily upgrade to PCM1 version 2 (16 Bit version) but that cost around 1300 Euro (If someone can get it cheeper let me know) The upgrade includes new cd reader plus the 5 cd´s for Europe.

    Just find it a little rude that Porsche charge 1300 Euro for something that should have worked from the beginning. I mean here in Denmark the coverage is so bad that you can easily drive 100 km on a unknown road. :eek:

    But I still love the car :drive:

  3. Well the light in the instrument get´s its signal directly from the car/motronic system. (If you have E-gas) If not it is a complete other story !

    The Stalker is getting power from fuse B7 and is sending all the signals back to the Car/Motronic modul in the back of the car.

    I would check the up side of fuse B7.

    Does the green light come on when you start the car ? if not it could be the bulb.

    I installed Cruise control and made the OBC hack with the 4 stalker unit myself, so I know all the wiring diagrams for that.

  4. As far as I know. It is a good idea to turn on the A/C once in while so the system is not standing still for month. It is probaly just some new "gas" which is needed.

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