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  1. Only option that I found is this when I was looking wireless solution for my Pioneer (has build in CarPlay)

    Finally I went to with wire because it do also charging

    CARPLAY2AIR.COM

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  2. 17 hours ago, DBJoe996 said:

    I have heard of cases where a faulty MAF sensor causes the ABS/ PSM to malfunction.  Sounds like you headed in the right direction with fixing the wiring to the MAF sensor, and replacing it as well.  Do you have Durametric or a scanner to check for codes?

    MAF fault can light up ABS and PSM warning lights because it is programmed so.

    See: 

    WWW.911UK.COM

    911UK.com - UK Porsche 911 Resource Site & forum, Porsche Specialist, Insurance, parts, sales

     

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