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PASM, SPORT & Rear Spoiler Button


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I recently purchase a 2005 Porsche Boxster S 987. At present the PASM, SPORT and Rear Spoiler Buttons will not illuminate nor do they work. I have checked out all fuses in the passenger foot well. All appears normal. No error messages being displayed in the dash unless i remove the C9 Fuse.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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  • 5 months later...
I recently purchase a 2005 Porsche Boxster S 987. At present the PASM, SPORT and Rear Spoiler Buttons will not illuminate nor do they work. I have checked out all fuses in the passenger foot well. All appears normal. No error messages being displayed in the dash unless i remove the C9 Fuse.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

did you find out what's the problem and how to fix it?

my car wont start and the trip computer say psm fail, abs fail, and oil measurement fails.. after i play around with the fuse..

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I recently purchase a 2005 Porsche Boxster S 987. At present the PASM, SPORT and Rear Spoiler Buttons will not illuminate nor do they work. I have checked out all fuses in the passenger foot well. All appears normal. No error messages being displayed in the dash unless i remove the C9 Fuse.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

did you find out what's the problem and how to fix it?

my car wont start and the trip computer say psm fail, abs fail, and oil measurement fails.. after i play around with the fuse..

Hi there. Sorry to hear about your problems. In the end, my issue was resolved by replacing a faulting module for the PASM. However, my car didnt have a problem starting, everything else was normal, no fault codes on dash, just buttons not working.

I hope your are able to resolve your issue. Let me know what the resolution is once discovered. Gd Luck.

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  • 13 years later...

Hi i have Porsche Boxster and I chenge one module unit and that time stop working only sport I go someone to riprogram and ask one code someone has this  code ? Please thank you 

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