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  1. Thanks for the reply, Richard. Would 4460 and C0460 be the same trouble code? Did you have this fault with your Porsche at one time? Does any one else have any input / ideas before I spring for this module? Dealer list is 2800-3000! And to top it off I had a tech looking into the problem, and it went away for a couple of hours during his diagnostic procedure...So the problem is intermittent.
  2. Loren - I read this post and I am having a similar problem. I asked the dealer to look into it and was told that sometimes dust gets into the ABS sensors and to try and "hard brake" to see if it could be dislodged. They said that if that didn't work, I would need a $3,500. computer replacement. Needless to say, the "hard braking" didn't do a thing. Could my problem be as bad as the dealer indicated or are they just churning for dollars? The dust line was just that a line. The ABS sensors are magnetic sensors. Find someone with the Durametric software, a PST2 or PIWIS tester and have them check for fault codes and run the diagnostic test on the ABS/PSM system. It would be unusual for it to be the controller - 9 time out of 10 it is a bad brake switch or even a bad MAF. Is it possible for the ABS/PSM module to pick up on a faulty maf, and the DME show no faults?
  3. Hello all! I have an 02' boxster S that upon hard acceleration the ABS/PSM light comes on. If I shut the car off these lights reset. I was able to scan the engine/abs modules and found a code C0460 stored in the ABS module. There were no codes in the engine computer. The code states "pressure sensor". Does anyone have a clue as to where this sensor is located? Is it possibly internal to the ABS module itself? This site is a great resource, and I'm glad to have found it..(although I wish I had found it sooner!). Thanks! P.S I have used the search function, and found topics relating to my faults, but none with the same code I have stored. Is the ABS and PSM module the same? Can they be scanned separately?
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