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Attila34

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  1. From Durametric Technical Support:

    "

    Troubleshooting tips for Porsche Boxster (987), Cayman, and 911 (997)

    Here is a list of the most common problems and solutions specifically for the Porsche Boxster (987), Cayman, and 911 (997)

    Service Reminder

    Be sure there are no fault codes in the engine, instrument cluster, ABS, or airbag units. Durametric version must be 5.0.8.0 or higher. If the instrument cluster does not reset automatically when resetting the service reminder, remove the instrument cluster fuse for ten seconds with the key out before replacing the fuse."

    It is not entirely true, I used V.3.0.15 and a clone cable , but the procedure works.

  2. Found this on Durametric V5 software instructions:

    Common Problems and Solutions

    Cannot reset the instrument cluster on 997, Cayman, Boxster (987)

    Sometimes the instrument cluster does not accept the reset command. To clear the

    instrument cluster remove the fuse for the instrument cluster after using the software to

    reset the reminder. Simply removing the fuse will not clear the service reminder; it will

    only reset the instrument cluster.

    What does this mean? If I remove the fuse what happens?

    Thanks

  3. I remember reading this:

    1) You can end up with faults in some of the control units -- these should clear up after the new battery is installed.

    2) Steering angle sensor:

    Turn wheels straight forward

    Switch ignition off and then on again twice

    Turn engine on

    From the straight ahead position, turn the wheel approx 20 deg to the right (past the straight ahead position)

    Drive straight ahead for about 2 secs and at least 3 mph

    This should reset itself.

    3) Power windows:

    Push and hold window switch to fully close window

    Push switch once more (to close)

    Repeat these steps, only to open window

    Regards,

    paul...

    Thanks a lot!

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