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Balbir

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  1. Silver_TT, thanks for the reply. Before replacing the belt, I did change the transmission (gear oil) and engine oil a week earlier and the car ran fine. I don't have low voltage light but I'll check the voltage with the meter. Some of the forums suggested faulty battery. I did change the battery and it had no change on the symptoms.
  2. Silver_TT, thanks for your reply. I didn't really understand exactly what you have suggested. What is JFP and IMHO? Would please advise you suggestion again?
  3. I don't have the old belt. Today I did clean the MAF sensor and no change. Today, the lights came on under a moderate acceleration on a bend when I made the rear wheels lose traction little bit. I then restarted the car and lights went off. However, the PSM hasn't worked ever since the lights started to coming on. Even when I restart the car and the lights turn off, I can spin the rear wheels, which means the PSM doesn't work. Also, I did check the boost and it seems like working.
  4. thanks for your suggestions. I did put an OEM belt, Conti, but bought it from an aftermarket store. Porsche dealer was selling for $135 and the aftermarket sold for $25 online. I can try the OEM from Porsche and see if it fixes the problem.
  5. I have a 2001 911 turbo with 68,000 km. During a hard acceleration, PSM, ABS and Brake Fluid lights come on. When I restart the engine, these lights turn off but the PSM remains deactivated. I have read lots of forums and none of them really address my situation. Some of the forums say that battery fluid shifts during a hard acceleration and can cause these lights to come on. I have changed the battery and the lights still come on. These lights started to come on after I changed the drive belt. In order the changed the drive belt, I had to take of the air box and MAF. Some of the forums suggest that MAF sensor could be faulty. I was very careful with the MAF sensor and I didn’t drop it when I changed the drive belt. I believe if the MAF sensor is faulty, then I should get a fault code. I don’t know if the brake fluid level senor is faulty. I don’t know how to test it. However, when I did disconnect the brake fluid sensor, the PSM and brake fluid lights came on. Then, I reconnected, both lights turned off. If anyone has a suggestion, please reply to this post. I would greatly appreciate it!
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