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Alexander Tobiasson
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**** so sad ... I have Autel Maxidas Ds708 which is a pretty advanced diagnostic tools. Apparently this is not enough tools?
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Hello Mr Porsche.-)
Appreciate With respect your answer but possible errors are taken from Porsche's 2003-08 Restraints Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne PDF format, and the text is hard to understand and interpret without pictures, I was wondering if anyone here on the forum have experience with similar error code and any image in the plug or airbag sensor to facilitate my visual inspection under the driver's seat. Have a long way to a porsche dealer. But I am now out of the garage and lift the seat and make a visual inspection ..... anyone know where the airbag sensor is located?
With respect Alex (Sweden) -
Hey. I'm new to this forum and owner of a Cayenne S V8 2004., I have had error code 1217 and remedied this by soldering the cables, everything worked fine for 1 month. Now I have received error code 1738 sensor for airbag (driver), and seat occupancy, passanger - too big and Resistance battery open circuit. Are there more connections under the driver's seat that can cause a short circuit? I can not delete the error code ... it comes back right away?
All the best / Alex from Sweden
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Hey. I'm new to this forum and am the owner of a Cayenne S V8 2004., I have had error code 1217 and remedied this by soldering the cables. everything worked fine for 1 month. Now I have received error code 1738 sensor for airbag (driver), and seat occupancy, passanger - too big and Resistance battery open circuit. Are there more connections under the driver's seat that can cause a short circuit? I can not delete the error code ... it comes back right away?
All the best Alex, Sweden
Airbag fault code 1738
in 9PA, 9PA1 (Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S)
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The problem with the airbag light started when the flashing and sometimes loose it and sometimes it was off ... this went on for almost one week every day ... it could blink and alert on the display 50 times at 1-mile drive .... the problem could then be gone for a couple of days then it came back and star to blink ... Now warn and light is constant.
Alex