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  1. Thought I should give an update and what hopefully is closure... 1st - center sensor is the one between outer and inner. 2nd - Due time constraints I went ro the Porsche stealership and bought three sensors (approx 100 €/pc). dismantled rear lights and all the plastic stuff (wheel house linigs and aft chaperon (spelling?). Broke some of the small bolts that were completely corroded, whereof one for the right rear light. took some drilling and alot of blody time... replaced the three sensors, done in a blink and put all stuff back. Still not working and get same fault msg's... Two day's later, without anything done - the rear sensors star working, and it still work... Good i say... otherwise I need say, since this is my first Porsch, what a car. //PB
  2. So, got the Durametric up and running. - great tool. Question regarding the Park *** sensors; I have three fault codes on the rear, left & right outer and rear right center? Is center the one closest to the car centerline or is it the one between the outer and most center one? thanks //PB
  3. New to this forum the the Porsche world. My rear PDC don't work the indication light's all go red and a 'long' beep to go with same. once R is engaged. the front one work fine. Any good tips for how to pinpoint which sensor(s) is the busted? And do the full bumper need to come down to replace them? //PB
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