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2005 Boxster S Gateway programming


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I have been restoring a 2005 Boxster that suffered water ingress to the cabin. Most of the roof and rear module stuff is now fixed.

However, there were a few persistent convertible top DMLs in the Gateway module that I was trying to clear with my PIWIS II tool. I think I managed to erase the programming of the Gateway instead of the fault codes.

 

Now the instrument cluster is dead, the spoiler is always extended and the cooling fans are running at full speed whenever the ignition is on.

I tried to reprogram the Gateway using either the Automatic or Manual programming modes, but both give the following error:

No relevant programming rules found. Cause: Part Number of GATEWAY control module is not available in programming rules.

 

Does anyone know how to fix this?

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Well at least i know Huddersfield My 987 has taken water on the floor and even after drying several items are misfunctioning and all were perfect 10 days ago

This is Boxter 987 2005 manual, but now the hood no connect but all rear lights go on. I think the PSM has to go off and then reset but the car is not helping me

 All rear end is malfunctioning

 

any suggestions?   

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