Is Durametric best diagnosis tool for Cayenne?
#1
Is Durametric best diagnosis tool for Cayenne?
I need to buy a diagnostic tool for use on my CTTS since I like to DIY on a lot of stuff. I've searched the forums, and other than the seemingly unattainable PIWIS, the Durametric tool is the name that seem to pop up the most. Anyone have and use one, and if so, how satisfied are you with it?
#2
Three Wheelin'
My opinion is that is is the best single software available specifically for Porsche. With that said if you have any VAG (Volkswagen/Audi) products then the Vagcom software will do 90% of what the Durametric will do and the interface is better and cheaper. I am specifically comparing to the Cayenne as 90% of it's modules are VAG shared and even those that are not are similar software. I have both and for some things I'll grab the Vagcom over the Durametric since the interface is better.
Also with that said, Vagcom has been around longer and has had more time to improve their product, Durametric has made great improvements in the last two years alone and I'm sure will continue to improve.
Also with that said, Vagcom has been around longer and has had more time to improve their product, Durametric has made great improvements in the last two years alone and I'm sure will continue to improve.
#5
Drifting
Don't be cheap and buy the $20 knock offs on ebay, they don't have all the functionality and you are basically stealing from Durametric as the software was written to work with their cable. They are cool enough to still provide free updates year after year for free.
Also, discussion about vag-com merits on a porsche so be warned. However I think hahnmgh63 has the most experience. I am not brave enough to try a recode.
https://rennlist.com/forums/porsche-...m-program.html
With some of the things we have done (lowering, chimes, code resets) it is worth the price for the 1 time you don't have to go to a dealer.
Also, discussion about vag-com merits on a porsche so be warned. However I think hahnmgh63 has the most experience. I am not brave enough to try a recode.
https://rennlist.com/forums/porsche-...m-program.html
With some of the things we have done (lowering, chimes, code resets) it is worth the price for the 1 time you don't have to go to a dealer.
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#9
From looking at the Durametric website, they do show it as working for 2011+ Cayennes and shows the Diesel engine listed. If all it does is reset the service now and service reminder after an oil change, it is worth the price of admission. I am a bit of a newbie but was the 958 beginning in 2011 and still continuing?
#10
My opinion is that - given the things it can NOT do on the current model Cayenne - I wouldn't waste any money on it. For about 1/4th the money, I bought an iOBD2 instead
#11
I realize that this is an old thread but I figured I'd chime in anyways. I bought the Durametric enthusiast kit for my '13 Cayenne diesel - back in August ('15). I've been emailing them every week since. It is 100% useless for the '13 diesel Cayenne, it can't even reset the service reminders. Their reply is, "we're aware of the problem and our engineers are working on it".
Today I told them I was sending it back and wasn't paying their restocking fee, as it is totally worthless as far as I'm concerned.
Maybe my expectations were just to high (expecting it to actually do something)! I have used Vagcom for years, and that is a phenomenal product in comparison to this junk.
Dunc
Today I told them I was sending it back and wasn't paying their restocking fee, as it is totally worthless as far as I'm concerned.
Maybe my expectations were just to high (expecting it to actually do something)! I have used Vagcom for years, and that is a phenomenal product in comparison to this junk.
Dunc
#12
I just purchased the Durametric enthusiast kit for my '12 Turbo. It did reset the oil service indicator, so technically I can't say it is worthless. It doesn't do much else from what I can tell after about an hour of going through all the menus and researching online. I think it's able to do more on the 957's and 955's.
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If it can be found iCarScan is a better deal, cheaper, no vin restriction, and it works quite well and accesses all systems on the 958 series. Apparently they are no longer available easily from China. There is an equivalent one available from NAPA - a bit cheaper to buy up front, but you have to pay a bit for each manufacturer you want to enable. If it's just Porsche - it's a great deal. With the iCarScan, you can download up to 5 manufacturers' full diagnostics included in the $160 or so price.
I also own a Durametric. It isn't as capable on the 958 as it was on the 955 I formerly owned. I really should sell it.
I also own a Durametric. It isn't as capable on the 958 as it was on the 955 I formerly owned. I really should sell it.
#14
iCarsoft POR II for Porsche NEW VERSION professional diagnostic tool scanner -
I just bought this two weeks ago as the bundled unit. It reset all codes, maintenance intervals, and seems to have much more functionality that I need to get up to speed on. I could not figure out how to update it from their website but will try again this weekend.
#15
There are three service reminders (minor, major, can't remember) that can be reset with the PIWIS. Durametic cannot reset them individually.
Can this unit perform individual resets?
Thank you.
Eddie
Can this unit perform individual resets?
Thank you.
Eddie
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
iCarsoft POR II for Porsche NEW VERSION professional diagnostic tool scanner -
I just bought this two weeks ago as the bundled unit. It reset all codes, maintenance intervals, and seems to have much more functionality that I need to get up to speed on. I could not figure out how to update it from their website but will try again this weekend.
iCarsoft POR II for Porsche NEW VERSION professional diagnostic tool scanner -
I just bought this two weeks ago as the bundled unit. It reset all codes, maintenance intervals, and seems to have much more functionality that I need to get up to speed on. I could not figure out how to update it from their website but will try again this weekend.