Video review of the Foxwell NT510 with Porsche software...
#121
>>Thanks for this thread - bleeding edge it seems. I successfully programmed windows down via remote (up doesn't work), flasher turn signals, and fixed wing. Saved this for last.... attempted to program the horn beep on lock/unlock, programming completed but the feature doesn't work. Next I checked again and it has locked me out of the feature. Any advice?<<
Read posts 71-75, 78 and 82, I had the same issue then solved it.
Read posts 71-75, 78 and 82, I had the same issue then solved it.
Last edited by AreaOne; 08-25-2019 at 10:12 PM.
#122
#124
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#125
Nordschleife Master
if you find someone with a Durametric Pro first have them clear the siren communication code (which should be 8061) then go to "rear" and go to "coding" then to "alarm" and change the setting from siren back to horn and the alarm should work. The reason you clear the code is for the Foxwell device so it could read "rear" again.
You do mean
1) CODING REAR -> "Alarm Control" (3rd from the top in the below image) -> "Siren"
1) CODING REAR -> "Alarm Control" (3rd from the top in the below image) -> "Horn"
I am understanding this correct? I did try this but I couldnt get it to work. Does "Alarm Siren" need to be set to "installed"?
#126
FYI. With the July 2019 update, still cannot reset oil service light on a 997.2 turbo using Schwaben/NT510 scanner. It did add optimized Polish language, lol. Not that this is useful to me.
I requested in Apr/May 2018, through a service ticket, that Foxwell address the oil service light reset, and quick erase of fault codes issue. They said they needed a few months to source a car like mine. Never heard back, even with a follow up. Sent in another ticket in June 2019, still havent heard back.
Maybe if enough of us send in tickets/complain, they will prioritize??
I requested in Apr/May 2018, through a service ticket, that Foxwell address the oil service light reset, and quick erase of fault codes issue. They said they needed a few months to source a car like mine. Never heard back, even with a follow up. Sent in another ticket in June 2019, still havent heard back.
Maybe if enough of us send in tickets/complain, they will prioritize??
UPDATE:
Sept 17 2019 Foxwell update supposedly fixes the oil change service message issue, so they say. Dont have an oil change for couple of months, will update then. Unless someone beats me to it. Fingers-crossed.
UPDATE (2019-09-30):
Using the foxwell tool on a 997.2 (2011) 911 Turbo, there are now new screens after entering oil reset function. Previously a message stated "service not supported". I'll confirm successful reset post-oil change (within next 2 months)
Last edited by IXXI TT; 09-30-2019 at 11:24 AM.
#127
Dang, I literally just bought an Icarsoft to reset the oil reminder warning. It doesn't have any programming ability, I would have preferred this unit but needed the maintenance reset.
#128
Hi AreaOne
You do mean
1) CODING REAR -> "Alarm Control" (3rd from the top in the below image) -> "Siren"
1) CODING REAR -> "Alarm Control" (3rd from the top in the below image) -> "Horn"
I am understanding this correct? I did try this but I couldnt get it to work. Does "Alarm Siren" need to be set to "installed"?
You do mean
1) CODING REAR -> "Alarm Control" (3rd from the top in the below image) -> "Siren"
1) CODING REAR -> "Alarm Control" (3rd from the top in the below image) -> "Horn"
I am understanding this correct? I did try this but I couldnt get it to work. Does "Alarm Siren" need to be set to "installed"?
But when I used the Foxwell I changed the alarm from horn to siren and that is where I had the issue with the Foxwell not reading rear, so using the durametric I discovered I had a code, cleared it, then went to alarm and changed it back from siren to horn. Then I hooked up my Foxwell and it was able to read rear again.
By the way I see you are using durametric version 6.3.2.5 I’m using 6.5.5.12 that’s probably the reason why I don’t recognize your screenshot because of the different versions.
#129
Maybe you can resell the icarsoft unit with minimal loss. I've checked the foxwell tool and it seems the fix will address the oil reset, still have to confirm post-oil change.
#130
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UPDATE:
Sept 17 2019 Foxwell update supposedly fixes the oil change service message issue, so they say. Dont have an oil change for couple of months, will update then. Unless someone beats me to it. Fingers-crossed.
UPDATE (2019-09-30):
Using the foxwell tool on a 997.2 (2011) 911 Turbo, there are now new screens after entering oil reset function. Previously a message stated "service not supported". I'll confirm successful reset post-oil change (within next 2 months)
Sept 17 2019 Foxwell update supposedly fixes the oil change service message issue, so they say. Dont have an oil change for couple of months, will update then. Unless someone beats me to it. Fingers-crossed.
UPDATE (2019-09-30):
Using the foxwell tool on a 997.2 (2011) 911 Turbo, there are now new screens after entering oil reset function. Previously a message stated "service not supported". I'll confirm successful reset post-oil change (within next 2 months)
#131
I can confirm Service Reminder Reset successful on my 2006 997.1 with the 9/17/2019 update on the Foxwell NT520 Pro. However the process causes additional codes throughout many modules that you have to clear. Most were "Lost Communication with Instrument Cluster" or something like that. Quick Erase did not clear and I had to manually hit each module with errors and clear them.
Could you log a service ticket with Foxwell on the quick erase issue? I'll do the same again.
Keep us posted on any "abnormalities" after using the oil reset function, as it's new, would be good to monitor short term.
#132
What options do you have for coding the PCM? Can you put in enable codes to turn on AUX input for example assuming you had the correct code from Porsche of course.....
#133
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Great! Quick erase has been an issue for me too for a couple of years. It's quite annoying!
Could you log a service ticket with Foxwell on the quick erase issue? I'll do the same again.
Keep us posted on any "abnormalities" after using the oil reset function, as it's new, would be good to monitor short term.
Could you log a service ticket with Foxwell on the quick erase issue? I'll do the same again.
Keep us posted on any "abnormalities" after using the oil reset function, as it's new, would be good to monitor short term.
Also of note during the Service Reminder Reset function the oil level countdown was reset at 60 min and counting. I turned the key off, disconnected the NT520 and waited about a min and turned the key on. Oil countdown was at 30 min and counting. I turned the key off again and let it sit for about an hour and upon turning the key on the oil level countdown was back to 6 sec for a cold car.
#134
Can this program the passenger mirror to tilt down automatically when the car is in reverse? P.S. I removed my PCM.
Also, will this allow me to lower the tire pressure warning limit so I can run lower pressures without the stupid dash warning?
Also, will this allow me to lower the tire pressure warning limit so I can run lower pressures without the stupid dash warning?
#135
I can confirm the sept update let's you reset the service indicator in the 997.2. Still have to figure out what I did and all the so it could be accurate. But the warning is gone! Finally!