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97 Boxster crank no start


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4 hours ago, Justin Boisclaire said:

I got my module back, i tested my cps and it is good. How do i test my dme?

 

That is going to require access to a Porsche factory diagnostic system such as the current PIWIS or earlier PST II.

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34 minutes ago, Justin Boisclaire said:

So i guess everything else is ruled out and it is the DME, any suggestions on how to test or replace it?

See the above; testing or replacement is going to require the Porsche diagnostic system......................and bring money as a new DME is about $2K sitting in a box on the counter, plus and hour or two of programing time, if it really is the DME.......

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1 hour ago, Justin Boisclaire said:

Do can i find a used DME and put it in? 

 

Even a used DME (same version number) would require reprograming by a PIWIS system.  The DME in these cars is the center of everything, even your odometer miles are stored in the DME.

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58 minutes ago, Justin Boisclaire said:

Just not sure what my next step should be. Not sure what else I should diagnose to rule out the dme. Not sure if I should just part out the car and cut my losses. 

 

The only way to rule out the DME is through diagnostic's, so there is going to be at least some $ involved. And just as a side note on the subject, in all the years we have been working on these cars, I have seen very few DME failures, fewer than I can count on one hand.

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