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Old 11-14-2018, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Kevin
I will go one step further. I bet you that the fuel pump hose has failed. Pumping or not pumping> I would bet that it's fuel pump related.
Next is mice eating the wiring harness. It is happening more than we'd like to admit.
And welcome back Macster.. Have you decided to trade that Hellcat in for a 997TT or ??
I thought it must be fuel pump as well but have not touch it yet.
the engine was very hesitating to start. But it would only start without MAF after several cranks.
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Originally Posted by Oak
Sounds like a split fuel hose on the fuel pump. Should be an easy fix. Worth replacing if not done already for prentative measure. I plan on doing this today.
How to fix this?
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Originally Posted by Carlo_Carrera
I am thinking mice as well.
How do you check those harness if were ate by mice? My house is about 2 years old.
I do not see any mice but who knows :-)

(Believe it or now, the only time he was enjoyed was drove it from old house to new house 400 miles :-). I did not let he drives without my supervision because he loves to race with cops LOL. Too many speed tickets )
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Opened the horizontal oil pressure relief valve, it worn out and has some scratches around the wall.
its washer is bold up a bit and different than what I order from Rm European auto parts. I searched online but no where show that old washer, which has extended wall.
The new washer is kind of loose and flat.
Could I use the new one or have to buy exactly the old washer?

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Pictures help a lot.
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Originally Posted by fpb111
Pictures help a lot.
i went ahead replaced the new plug and its washer. It fits perfectly. Seemed Porsche dealer in Charlotte of NC, 12 years ago swapped wrong one and put in whatever they got available then even it was still under warranty at that time (from record of previous owner) No good job they did.

The engine was started in park today, without MAF. I Tried to reverse before even drive it stalled. Seem it stalls if accelerating.
3 codes came up. P3311, p0711 and p014. What I am expected here an arm and leg?

Thinking flatbed to local car European specialist shop. How do I ask towing guy flatbed the car safely to reapair shop?

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Car has 37k miles (we drove less than 1k miles since purchased).
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Where you able to get any codes?
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Originally Posted by Carlo_Carrera
Where you able to get any codes?
I replied pretty long yesterday, MOD still not posted yet?
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Seems MODs monitor if it is long reply before they post. But 10 hours passed already?!
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I went ahead replace its plug and washer, fitted perfectly. Seems the old washer was installed by Porsche in Charlotte, NC was in-corrected one from previous owner record 12 years ago while it was serviced under warranty.

Yesterday Engine was started after many cranks without MAF connected. Tried to reverse before even drive but engine stalled and died. Started again but can not accelerate (no MAF hooked up).

Codes p3311, p0711 and p0714.
It is going cost me an arm and leg?

Thinking about flatbed to local repair shop specialist. How do I ask towing guy to flatbed to make sure it safely gets there?

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P3311 I think is about fuel mixture.

P0771 and P0714 are transmission temperature errors.

Is this car a Tiptronic?

I would say you need professional help. Tell the tow company you need a flatbed. Car is all wheel drive, needs a flatbed.
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Originally Posted by Carlo_Carrera
P3311 I think is about fuel mixture.

P0771 and P0714 are transmission temperature errors.

Is this car a Tiptronic?

I would say you need professional help. Tell the tow company you need a flatbed. Car is all wheel drive, needs a flatbed.
Yes it is tiptronic. How they get it on their flatbed if engine decides to die not rolling? Lol

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[QUOTE=accted;15445247]

Yes it is tiptronic. How they get it on their flatbed if engine decides to die not rolling? Lol

They will use your tow hook and winch it onto the flatbed truck.
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[QUOTE=mffarrell;15445310]
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Yes it is tiptronic. How they get it on their flatbed if engine decides to die not rolling? Lol

They will use your tow hook and winch it onto the flatbed truck.

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Without engine on or no key in car with park position, they can still winch the car safely?
And the car is death how they get it to the ground then?

i read AAA Porsche towing, it says 4 wheels have to be off the ground because no true nature position in tiptronic Turbo. How accurate is it ?

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