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  1. Thanks JFP, good advice before I empty the wallet. Does this involve paying the ransom for a certified Porsche Mechanic or will the PST2 or PIWIS accommodate it?
  2. HELP!! Just picked up a 99 986 and have an airbag light on. Purchased a Foxwell NT 510 Elite to read and clear codes and got a shock when I plugged it in. Following codes and descriptions appeared: 3: Firing Circuit Belt Tensioner, driver side, supply voltage low 48: Internal electronic control module (ECM) Fault 45: LH Primary crash sensor not mounted properly LH Radiator primary crash sensor not mounted to vehicle properly #45 airbag code repair order 195: No explanation 100: No explanation 102: No explanation 21: Diagnostic Monitor Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly Pressure sensor, driverRestraint System - Air Bag Status (Passenger Front Air Bag Circuit Failure) Safing Sensor Not Mounted to Vehicle ProperlySatellite right sensor side airbag Open Circuit 46: LH Primary Crash Sensor Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly #46 Airbag Code Repair order This seems like a completely terminal airbag system at first glance. I have no idea where to start troubleshooting these codes and the Foxwell will not clear them presumably because they have not been addressed. Can it even be feasible this many things are screwed up, or is this symptomatic of a bad Airbag Control Module? Any Help greatly appreciated!!
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