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Old 06-06-2002, 03:57 PM
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Hello
I made a little research to the 968 DME and I found out that the PET do NOT have the right info's
it seems that there are 2 different DME for the 968

all chips are
M27C512-15B1


Info on computer:

0 261 203 070

944.618.123.02

TYP 968 MW-02

but there is also a DME with the same 0 261 203 070 but it has the 944.618.123.01 instead the
944.618.123.02!!!

this should be for the early cars. the Bosch number is teh same but the Porsche Part number is different.
So It must be the same DME but with a different Porsche chip.


there is also another DME with the Bosch Nr. 0261 200 070. This one do not listed in the Porsche PET CD and not in the bosch data at <a href="http://app5.bosch.de/cgi-bin/WebObjects.dll/BoschVer.woa/2/wo/yw6000Cz400nI300r9/6.2" target="_blank">http://app5.bosch.de/cgi-bin/WebObjects.dll/BoschVer.woa/2/wo/yw6000Cz400nI300r9/6.2</a>

anybody who can clarify this or has more info's?
FR Wilk maybe?
there were some other guys here who could reprogram the DME. Maybe they know what is going on with the different DMEs in the 968

Thanks

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I just received and installed my new DME relay today for my 94 968 (hoping to fix start problems/stumbles and dies on first start of day) and the relay I received from the dealer has a 993 part number 993 615 227 00 Made in Hungary?
Old 10-09-2002, 11:43 PM
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Did it work?

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I will know in the morning. Let's hope.
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[quote]993 615 227 00 Made in Hungary? <hr></blockquote>

944 brake pad sensors are made in Slovenia,951 front indicatotr lenses are made in Czech Republic, Boxster taillights in Finland etc,etc.
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Fecking Skoda is to blame don't you know.

Next thing you know our fecking A-arms will be contracted out to Lada.

It just isn't the same since Jimmy Dean took that left is it.

If I see Bleeding Lucas (The prince of darkens) in the lectrics I'll take to driving a Renault.
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[quote]Fecking Skoda is to blame don't you know. <hr></blockquote>

What's wrong with Skoda's ???

My better half has a Skoda Octavia.She's very satisfied with it.It uses the same floor board as VW Golf,Audi A3 & Seat Leon.
Under the hood is the VW engine.There's even a stamped "Made by Skoda Germany" !



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