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Porschelibrarian
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Thank you. Just to clarify... The language is set to English but it is nteresting these specific fault messages were in German. And thank you to your wife, however when I use development/engineering mode ( which displays messages in German ) I just use my Google translate app.
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I have a PIWIS 3 which is the current Porsche diagnostic computer.
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I am looking for information on DIY fluid replacement on 2018 991.2 for PDCC, PDK, and All wheel control box.
Thank yop
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What about a multifunction steering wheel in a 996 with the newer PCCM+ system?
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Thank you, however, there is no horn or connector on either side of the battery or in frunk area infront of the windsheild.
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I agree but this one has different alarm module and no alarm near the battery
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Trying to help a friend...he has a 2004 boxster with M525 alarm ( not usual M535 alarm in most US models)
Where is the alarm horn located? It is not in the front trunk by the battery. Car keeps popping alarm fuses
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What about adding the steering wheel with radio controls? I have a 2010 997.2 S with sand beige interior. I would like to uograde to the radio controls on the steering wheel. I've only seen Cayenne/Panamera steering wheels in Beige with the controls. Is it the same size and will it work ( I know I will also need the control module and connections to the radio)
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Its the subwoofr that keeps producing sound and the other speakers that shut off. However, I will take the cover orr and check the connections and the amp that I believe is located just below the subwoofer.
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He has a PIWIS 3 with ACTIA VCI ( actual Porsche PT3G-2 )
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Ok happened a few more times and checked and when sound is muffled its ionly coming from the subwoofer...
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I have a 997.2 with Bose PCM system and about once a month I'll start the car and the radio sounds very muffled. Then next time I start the car it's fine for another few weeks
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I am trying to help a friend with my PIWIS 3 as he is having an issue with his 2019 GT3 RS and cant find the section in my PIWIS 3 41.1 to bleed to coolant to the proper level.
We've looked where it is for the 991 but it doesn't seen to come up when plugged into the GT3 RS -
Has anyone been able to make archive copy of the maps SD card?
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On 3/3/2013 at 8:43 PM, jpflip said:
Just a note for people with spoiler hydraulic problems. Just found on the net a guy in Florida that fix the hydraulic unit. If anyone ever used them please post your result....http://cabriolethydraulics.com/porsche-carrera-hydraulics.phphttp://cabriolethydraulics.com/porsche-carrera-hydraulics.php
Yes I used them last year to rebuild the hydrolics on my cab and this year on the rear spoiler. Costs 1/3rd of the electric kit, 1/5th of the Porsche replacment and is 100% original look. One can have them rebuild the set a few tines before it costs the same or more than thise alternatives.
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Im.looking to improve the handling a bit on my DAILY DRIVER 996TT but I don't not want to lower it. I like to do occasional DE with PCA and a few spirited drives ( Rennsport Dragon Run etc..) a year.
Any suggestions to improve suspension without lowering the car?
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When you recommend the GT2 exhaust are you saying just the GT2 muffler and reuse the 996TT cats?
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Where did you apply the Finish Line Max Suspension Spray?
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I should have posted this earlier but the simplest thing to try first was to swap out the A/C control module and its worked fine since. I borrowed one from a local shop and since that worked I bought what looked like a clean ( returnable ) unit on Ebay for $200 and its worked fine since.
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Porsche classic radio PCCM Plus
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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I installed the PCCM+ in my 04 996TT Cab and it's a nice improvement. I agree with above comments that the volume does seem reduced fromnthe original Porsche PCM but that's ok. 1 do have 2 questions. 1) what is the firmware update info or TSB to correct the trip odometer issue? And 2) is there a way to trick the radio to think thebcar is not moving so nav input or Bluetooth connections may be made ( ofcourse by passenger!!!) while driving?