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engine not smooth and vibrate...please help...


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hai....do anybody know what does this fault code(P0018 crankshaft position vis-a-vis intake camshaft,bank 2) means??what should i do???=(it's the engine timing out????does anybody have manual that how to readjust the timing.......please help me.....thanks.....

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I would be interested to know this as well, since it is a DFI engine there is very very little information published about this design (if any at all).

However, with a 2010 model year car, why not have the car flat bedded to the dealership?

I am guessing this would be covered by the warranty, since it is less than 2 years old.

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Agree with Logray.. Have the dealer take care of it.. Your still under warranty....Don't mess with it yourself...

erm.....actually i'm the mechanic who repair this car..... :huh: i'm not working on the dealer,so i can't get the information,and need to fix it by myself....do you all have the information about this car???please help me.... :notworthy:

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As a good shop mechanic or otherwise I would be concerend that doing any unauthorized work on the car would potentially void the warranty or at the very least cause an issue should this be a warranty repair.

Did the dealer authorize you to do the repairs?

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As a good shop mechanic or otherwise I would be concerend that doing any unauthorized work on the car would potentially void the warranty or at the very least cause an issue should this be a warranty repair.

Did the dealer authorize you to do the repairs?

erm....actually the car that i repair is 'recond' car which is the dealer also don't want to repair....and if want let the dealer to repair it,we must pay a lot of money....sorry for my poor english....

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Sounds like what we call a "salvage title" then in the USA, which probably voids the warranty.

I would be interested to get this information too, since this is such a new engine there is very little info I've seen about it publicly available.

If no one here has it, I think you might need a PIWIS subscription which provides access to this information online here:

https://techinfo2.po...r?Type=GVOStart

Once you have a login, you might be able to purchase just the document you need (if it is available and you meet the requirements), with pricing listed here:

https://techinfo2.po...Pricing&lk=ELSE

Not sure though.

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thank for logray...i have try your link and create a account,but the problem now is i can't purchase the document which is no 'order' button to let me order.....do you know why????

You have to pay in advance. You add money to your account with a credit card -- then the payment is deducted from your PIWIS account.

Smart eh... they earn interest on your money until you spend it. Porsche is not dumb....

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loren,how to add money to my account???i can't see the 'order' button in there.... :huh: and do you have the information???can you help me???i really need a help...thanks.... :notworthy:

Login into your account --> click on "General functions" on the left hand menu --> click on the gray box that says "Order document access".

Choose your desire money/subscription level. I use the subscription package A - $100.

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Here is the US price list page. You need to be a little careful as sometime you only get one page, or one section, or one schematic for $1.80.

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thank loren for reply.....why i can't see any price in my account???is't a network connection problem or other????<br />

loren,do you have the information that how to set the engine timing for the 997 2nd generation....and the firing order to this engine.....the car is 997 pdk carrera 4s....thanks.... :notworthy:

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thank loren for reply.....why i can't see any price in my account???is't a network connection problem or other????

:huh: loren,do you have the information that how to set the engine timing for the 997 2nd generation....and the firing order to this engine.....the car is 997 pdk carrera 4s....thanks.... :notworthy:

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thank loren for reply.....why i can't see any price in my account???is't a network connection problem or other????<br />

loren,do you have the information that how to set the engine timing for the 997 2nd generation....and the firing order to this engine.....the car is 997 pdk carrera 4s....thanks.... :notworthy:

Sorry, I am not sure that there is worldwide access to Porsche PIWIS TSI. I know Europe and North America have access but I am not sure where else.

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thank loren for reply.....why i can't see any price in my account???is't a network connection problem or other????

:huh: loren,do you have the information that how to set the engine timing for the 997 2nd generation....and the firing order to this engine.....the car is 997 pdk carrera 4s....thanks.... :notworthy:

Engine timing as in spark advance? That is all handled by the DME and not adjustable.

If you mean cam timing that is something different.

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erm....no,the car is not under warranty....the car is 'recond' car.....in my country,the dealer don't want to repair this type of car which is not import by them.....somemore need to pay the expensive labour.....so,can someone please help me find out the information.....thanks....

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