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RIC480

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  1. Hi-- 2004 911 anv. Navagation is out of wack -Doesn't know where I am. Any reset???

    Have you got any codes? Have you had any maintenance or disconnected the battery? Changed a tire?

    When the power supply is disconnected (terminal 30), the built−in GPS receiver loses the so−called

    almanac! The almanac stores the satellite orbits and ensures fast location of the individual satellites when the system is

    started.

    Procedure after changing a tire:

    Drive on a motorway if possible at a speed greater than 60 km/h for a distance of approx. 50 km (calibration

    of the distance measurement).

    Procedure after the power supply has been interrupted:

    Procedure after the power supply has been interrupted: Switch on the PCM with a free panoramic view for

    approx. 20 minutes (to load GPS almanac).

    Thanks all fixed !!! :)

  2. Hi-- 2004 911 anv. Navagation is out of wack -Doesn't know where I am. Any reset???

    Have you got any codes? Have you had any maintenance or disconnected the battery? Changed a tire?

    When the power supply is disconnected (terminal 30), the built−in GPS receiver loses the so−called

    almanac! The almanac stores the satellite orbits and ensures fast location of the individual satellites when the system is

    started.

    Procedure after changing a tire:

    Drive on a motorway if possible at a speed greater than 60 km/h for a distance of approx. 50 km (calibration

    of the distance measurement).

    Procedure after the power supply has been interrupted:

    Procedure after the power supply has been interrupted: Switch on the PCM with a free panoramic view for

    approx. 20 minutes (to load GPS almanac).

    No codes -However changed all 4 tires -Will try your calbration

    Thanks

    :huh:

  3. What do you mean by not starting? Turns over but does not fire up?

    If so, my first suspect would be gas.

    Yes! -Maybe fuel injector ????

    No, I don't mean fuel injector I mean bad gas.

    Highly unlikely that all 6 injectors would be bad.

    Loren -Good call -Filled up fresh gas diffrent station --Problem solved -Your were correct

    Thanks Again

    Rick :)

  4. Hi - Went to the dealer and purchased the new 8 disks part # 000-044-901-21 for my 2004 996 aniv . I have PCM software version 3.0.

    The dealer charged 299.00 for disks and 135.00 for installation. When I asked what installation ,he said the system needed to be updated so the new disks will work and the older disks would not work anymore .

    Did I get taken for 135.00 ????????

    Thanks

    Rick

    <_<.

  5. Hi, I have the same problem and the shop here is giving up(PCM and ABS)

    Battery is 1.5 years old.

    I put a new battery in to test, no change light satill come on, running about 13v

    Any other ideas?

    Thank You and Aloha

    John

    Are both lights on and you get a display message? or just both lights?

    Yes both lights are on and display message "psm not working drve to workshop"

  6. HI

    I started up my 2004 911 anniv. I got this warning "PCM Not working drive to workshop" also ABS light flashing.Turned off engine and restarted. all fine . Next day started up again all fine. My warrantty is over in 20 days <_<

    Thanks

    Concerned

    How old is your battery?? If your battery is original, this may be the symptoms of the battery getting close to end of usable life. If you don't drive the car daily, do you sue a battey maintainer?? If you have a shop voltmeter, check the battery voltage at the terminals before you drive the car after sitting since lat drive. Should be at least 12.5 volts ( optimum would be 13+). If less, battery may be on last legs

    demosan

    Yes its original battery.No I don't drive much I bought the car after one year with 7300 miles now its 4 years old and I have 16.000 miles.Took volt test after car sat for 5 hrs 12.2 . Will do test in the morning before starting

    Thanks

    Concerned :o

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