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  1. Can't get into any of the modules, via Durametric or PST2. All are ghosted-out. The error the PST2 throws is essentially the same (albeit different exception code) as what Durametric throws: unable to access any modules.

    I can only get basic ECU information...VIN, running hours, number of starts, etc. So I can see this detail, but cannot get to the different modules.

    DBudd

    I have the exact same problem on my 99 996 cab trying to connect with Durametric.

    I can only see the ECU info.

    Can't see any of the module. "Module Failed to Initialize"

    Any idea what might be causing this?

    Thanks,

    Fred

  2. Hi,

    I have a similar problem, except that the reading is at the max (Above 5).

    The engine is running great and the oil level is normal. However, the needle always stays above 5, it only comes down when I shut the engine off.

    Could it be a bad connection? If so, where do I look? Cluster or oil pressure sensor (not sure where it is located).

    Thanks,

    Fred

    1999 996 Cab

  3. I have not purchased the Bose system yet, so I don't know what the wires look like.

    I just figured, I could cut the plug and run the wires directly into the amp using new connectors.

    I'd like to know more about this Infiniti system. My problem is that I don't have a rear storage compartment.

    Thanks,

    Fred

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