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Option codes 996 MY2003 + Porsche Sport exhaust system


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dear,

can not find any information on the following option codes, anyone?

226

10001

It is a 996 Cab MY2003

From factory assembled or after-market assembled Porsche Sport Exhaust System (option code: XLF or part: 000 044 200 19/000 044 200 21), is there always a button on the dashboard to turn on/off? Or are there other options so it runs automaticlly (ie regulated via speed or rmp)?

/Richard

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226 is a mystery code. No matter how hard I've looked I haven't found what it is.

Regarding the PSE, I've seen installations without the switch. In this case the PSE cuts off at 50km/h and comes back at 70km/h. If you have the switch then you can have it off all the time, regardless of speed.

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That's odd, as my understanding was that without the switch it was on all the time... Thinking about it, with no connection to a speed sensor, I do not see how the exhaust could cut off without the switch. Does anyone know definitively?

226 is a mystery code. No matter how hard I've looked I haven't found what it is.

Regarding the PSE, I've seen installations without the switch. In this case the PSE cuts off at 50km/h and comes back at 70km/h. If you have the switch then you can have it off all the time, regardless of speed.

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That's odd, as my understanding was that without the switch it was on all the time... Thinking about it, with no connection to a speed sensor, I do not see how the exhaust could cut off without the switch. Does anyone know definitively?

226 is a mystery code. No matter how hard I've looked I haven't found what it is.

Regarding the PSE, I've seen installations without the switch. In this case the PSE cuts off at 50km/h and comes back at 70km/h. If you have the switch then you can have it off all the time, regardless of speed.

You are correct. If there is no connection to the speed sensor (Signal A) then the exhaust never gets a signal to close the valves and they are always open. The switch can be wired to be a "manual speed sensor" in the sense that you can have the switch turn the exhaust from open to closed.
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That's odd, as my understanding was that without the switch it was on all the time... Thinking about it, with no connection to a speed sensor, I do not see how the exhaust could cut off without the switch. Does anyone know definitively?

226 is a mystery code. No matter how hard I've looked I haven't found what it is.

Regarding the PSE, I've seen installations without the switch. In this case the PSE cuts off at 50km/h and comes back at 70km/h. If you have the switch then you can have it off all the time, regardless of speed.

You are correct. If there is no connection to the speed sensor (Signal A) then the exhaust never gets a signal to close the valves and they are always open. The switch can be wired to be a "manual speed sensor" in the sense that you can have the switch turn the exhaust from open to closed.

and there is an option that you from factory can have the car delivered with or without switch for the exhaust-system?

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