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Old 01-26-2010, 07:12 PM
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Default Workshop Manual OBDII Supplement pgs

As was started in another thread on the Workshop Manual availability we got off on the lack of an OBDII section in our manuals. I believe the OBDII section is in whats called "Supplement 2". I have a few pgs. in PDF format of Supplement 2 and will upload them here, hopefully others have the other pgs. and can add them to this thread. I have no idea where or from whom I acquired these pgs. or I would give credit, I just don't remember (now that I think about it I believe I got these pgs. from RL'er Geolab).

If someone knows where this supplement is available (officially) then let us know. If the supplement is not available then I have no qualms about posting these files. If someone (official) believes this constitutes a copyright infringement then feel free to remove them.

Table of Contents for Supplement 2
Introduction A - 1
General B - 1 (attached)
Driving conditions for reaching readiness code B - 3 (attached)
Function Description C - 1
Engine Specifications D - 1 (attached)
Tester Description E - 1
Tester display F - 1
Data output with a scan tool F - 17
Component Locations G - 1 (partial attached **Ilko will attach link for rest)
Diagram of vacuum lines Carrera 2 and Tiptronic G - 9 (attached)
Diagram of vacuum lines Carrera 4 G - 13
Tools H - 1
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Text P - 1 (attached)
Followed by pages for the individual P-codes

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I ordered the factory ODB II manual supplement just now. The PCNA system showed there only being 21 of these ODB II binders available here in the USA.
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Most helpful, thanks!
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Originally Posted by M. Schneider
I ordered the factory ODB II manual supplement just now. The PCNA system showed there only being 21 of these ODB II binders available here in the USA.
Where did you order this from?
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What is needed is the Porsche OBD II Manual, WKD-483-420. About $300 from various sources. I just searched and World Impex came up.

There are three supplements for that manual but I don't know what they have in them.
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Originally Posted by hoggel
What is needed is the Porsche OBD II Manual, WKD-483-420. About $300 from various sources. I just searched and World Impex came up.

There are three supplements for that manual but I don't know what they have in them.
umm.....I'm wondering if what I've posted is Supplement 2 (of 3) of the OBDII Manual? That would make sense. Unfortunately that would mean we need more than just the remaining portion of Supp 2. (Dagnabbit!!)

I wonder what Mike (M.Shneider) is going to get?
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Originally Posted by 993BillW
Where did you order this from?
At Sunset Porsche. $232.00 This OBD II addition will complete the factory 993 set of manuals on hand.
Old 01-27-2010, 10:59 AM
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Very kind of you.
Thankyou very much!

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The ReadinessCodeSetupTSB should be most helpful/useful for setting up the readiness codes
prior to the more rigorous emissions test that most states require. Without an understanding
of the cycle flag process, "just driving" the vehicle in most cases is a waste of time.
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Came across this while doing a search.

There are three supplements that I know of and have. WKD 483 420 01, 02 and 03.

There are some 202 pages (not sides) and another 50 pages in the Tiptronic section. Maybe there are more pages, but my manual looks pretty untouched and in great condition, so I might assume no pages have fallen out.
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Originally Posted by 993BillW
umm.....I'm wondering if what I've posted is Supplement 2 (of 3) of the OBDII Manual? That would make sense. Unfortunately that would mean we need more than just the remaining portion of Supp 2. (Dagnabbit!!)

I wonder what Mike (M.Shneider) is going to get?
Bill, Thank you nonetheless for your most generous post!
Cheers,
Paul



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