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cdnewton 10-06-2016 03:57 PM

PPI results help
 
Just got back ppi results and have a few fault codes and would really appreciate any help. The mechanic wasnt sure. Car is an 11 tts.

PTM (traction) c150 communication dme control unit (drive) and c202 fault prm control unit (display). The car did have the tpc dsc module but it was removed. Related?

POSIP/airbagg c150 communication dme control module and c152 communication pms control module

Acrive engine mount c150- mechanic thinks needs new mount.

Also, recent (last few hours) range 1-3 overrevs but not 4-6

Thanks a bunch for the help!! Not sure why phone app double posted.

cdnewton 10-08-2016 12:32 AM

Bump. First P car so was hoping for some advice. Thanks!

Ray S 10-08-2016 02:01 PM

What year is the car?

alpha motoring 10-08-2016 02:50 PM

Did he/she just have the battery replaced?

Try doing a handover reset and see what codes remain.

Regarding over revs, is the car tuned? Can't really over rev a PDK. Think maybe a tune with raised redline. No worries there.

cdnewton 10-08-2016 04:12 PM

The car is an '11.

Battery was changed 4-5 months ago at 30k service. Maybe related? Suprises though dealer wouldnt reset codes.

Yes car was tuned but now removed so maybe overevs were when tune was installed. Nothing to worry about correct even if recent? Only 1-2 and 3 revs in range 3.

alpha motoring 10-08-2016 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by cdnewton (Post 13661387)
The car is an '11.

Battery was changed 4-5 months ago at 30k service. Maybe related? Suprises though dealer wouldnt reset codes.

Yes car was tuned but now removed so maybe overevs were when tune was installed. Nothing to worry about correct even if recent? Only 1-2 and 3 revs in range 3.


No because you cannot misshift on a PDK car.

Would not be worried about the over revs

512bb 10-08-2016 05:25 PM

If the mechanic is not sure or doesn't know how to decode/read those error codes, I'd be concerned about the rest of the PPI. These cars are very expensive to fix when they are out of warranty.

cdnewton 10-08-2016 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by 512bb (Post 13661494)
If the mechanic is not sure or doesn't know how to decode/read those error codes, I'd be concerned about the rest of the PPI. These cars are very expensive to fix when they are out of warranty.

Yes, gave me pause but he has 40 yrs experience as a Porsche indy. He thought maybe just clear codes and see what happens but not very reassuring! Car is having 2nd inspection at dealer and I will likely get an aftermarket warranty.

Ray S 10-08-2016 05:45 PM


Originally Posted by alpha motoring (Post 13661419)
No because you cannot misshift on a PDK car.

Would not be worried about the over revs

Agreed, those over revs are no concern. The codes should be cleared to see if they return.

I wouldn't buy a car throwing codes.


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