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Old 11-27-2021, 08:46 PM
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Default 2009 PDK Sport Button disabled with foxwell

Hey all-

I picked up a FOXWELL for my 2009 base cayman PDK. My car had auto locks enabled and I went in and disabled them with the tool- worked perfectly.

On my next drive, I noticed that my sport or sport plus buttons no longer function. I am wondering if I inadvertently disabled them when coding the locks.

Anyway - I need to get in there to see about reactivating them and thought I would check to see if anyone knows where to go in the foxwell to work on the sport and sport plus activation.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 11-28-2021, 12:24 PM
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Quick update- I tried disconnecting the battery, no change.

Unfortunately, it appears that this may be an issue with the Foxwell (https://rennlist.com/forums/987-foru...-function.html) as I have the same issues as this poster.

I also have no spoiler control.
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Originally Posted by danwink
Quick update- I tried disconnecting the battery, no change.

Unfortunately, it appears that this may be an issue with the Foxwell (https://rennlist.com/forums/987-foru...-function.html) as I have the same issues as this poster.

I also have no spoiler control.
I was unable to get it working with the Foxwell. The Chinese knock off PIWIS 2 worked to enable it.......

-Eric
Old 11-28-2021, 01:35 PM
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Its been 2 years since I sold my 09 Boxster, but I remember auto lock being a part of the PCM menu. No need to use a tool.
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Originally Posted by Kitc2246
Its been 2 years since I sold my 09 Boxster, but I remember auto lock being a part of the PCM menu. No need to use a tool.
It is not an option in some, like mine. I think it depends on the PCM in the car. Mine was Bose but no nav.
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I think it's only in the PCM menu if you have sport chrono.
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Maybe this thread has the info you seek: https://rennlist.com/forums/981-foru...l#post17200819

There, deilenberger enabled the buttons on his replacement wheel using the Foxwell. I don't have a Foxwell or PDK, so I can't check for you... but he provides good images that should get you what you need?
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Originally Posted by adam_987.2
I think it's only in the PCM menu if you have sport chrono.
I have sport chrono, it depends on what PCM unit you have.



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