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Patrick Surmont

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  1. Hi Loren, my Porsche specialist re-programmed the control module but no result. We decided to take off the front bumper for wiring issues. And yes .. the sensor wire was poorly repaired without soldering and was switched with one of the horn wires. They have the same connectors. Everthing was repaired and now I have temperature indication, my heating and AC works better and I have the dual tone horn back. Note that potentially we "destroyed" a sensor as it was connected to the higher current horn. Thanks for the advise. :wrench:
  2. I had a similar problem on my 2007 987. A Porsche specialist replaced with new sensor but know I get two"- -" on the dash. I went back but the mechanic couldn't fix the problem, also not after trying with another new sensor. Any ideas to solve?
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