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Help - 06 Cayenne Base Durametric Fault Codes


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Hello,

I just got my Durametric kit and I am not too familiar (working on it :-D) with the fault codes. I did some digging and I believe fault code 459:PCM2 is due to the after market Kenwood navigation system installed. The steering wheel buttons of course do not work with the after market navigation system.

However, if someone could please let me know on the remaining fault codes that would be much appreciated. I was considering just clearing everything and checking the codes again after a day or two. 

 

SHORT TEST
 
Instrument Cluster for Cayenne
Current Fault Codes
1299: Gateway - No signal/communication, test conditions are not-completed, fault is currently active and is not causing a DTC light
459: PCM2 - No signal/communication, test conditions are not-completed, fault is currently active and is not causing a DTC light
 
Airbag
Current Fault Codes
532:Power supply 
Value below lower limit value
 
Air Conditioning
Current Fault Codes
1299:Gateway
Implausible signal
 
Vehicle Electrical System
Current Fault Codes
907:Load management operat. on vehicle electrical sys./DME control module - No additional fault status available, test conditions are not-completed, fault is currently active and is not causing a DTC light
 
Gateway
Current Fault Codes
0214:Power supply
3C90:Control module for seat occupancy detection
01CB:PCM2
 

Thanks,

 

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You need to clear all codes and then see what comes back. The power supply faults are usually due to a battery change and that same battery change can cause other erroneous faults.

 

Emissions fault codes are found in the Porsche OBD 2 manual for your model. The other systems fault codes are in the service manual for your model.

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