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Raptors Motors Force

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  1. 2007 Porsche 997 Turbo - P0305

    I have a problem in a 2007 Porsche 997 turbo.

    You walk with the vehicle about 40 minutes, and he accuses check engine. The code that shows the diagnosis is P0305. I have changed the game of spark plugs and ignition coils, but did not solve the problem. When I took the spark plugs, just the # 5 cylinder had a grayish color, while all others were with the color orange.

    I would like to hear from you one of what could be done to solve the problem.

    Thank you.

  2. I can not access the diagnosis, because the ignition will not turn on. A case like mine have been on this forum.

    Posted August 27, 2008 - 06:26 AM

    Hi All

    Urgent help please....

    Got a steering fault yesterday, removing an reinserting the key quite a few times sorted it.

    Today no joy, I now have two Porsche service techs outside scratching their heads, they can't get the steering lock off to move the pepper. (They have been here for 4 hours lol)

    Anyone got any ideas????

    They have tried removing the battery

    Jumping the car off a remote battery

    The car won't even talk to the diags computer....

    As the car is at home, reversed down a narrow dirt track they can't even drag it out.

    Please help, before I end up with a big silver shed...

    Thanks in anticipation

    Lee

    Posted June 20, 2008 - 12:14 PM

    Driving home from the office the other day, I stop at the pool store for some chemicals. I'm not in the store more than 5mins, come back out and cannot start the car! Immediately after putting in the key, an alert appears on the dash - "STEERING FAULTY" and beeps. That's it, nothing else will even turn on, not the engine, can't roll down windows or anything. I turn the steering wheel and it turns but it should be locked right? It turns completely side-to-side, obviously not locked. I wait 10 mins, go back out to the truck and when I open the door, before I even put in the key, I get the same alert! Had to have Porsche Roadside flatbed it to the dealer and I could not move the gear shift so they 'dragged' it up the truck. They did use a soap solution to get is to slide somewhat. Now the dealer has it 2 days and still cannot fix it! ARGH! Anyone heard of this before? 04 S

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