Does anyone have a code reader?-my first CEL
#16
Team Owner
yeah i think you just found your massive vacuum leak ... and now know you need to be keeping an eye on those coils.. let us know how you make out .
Too funny Greg I was wondering how long it would take for someone to comment .. just say it sounded like it was running on 4 cylinders .... but then again .... you did .....
Too funny Greg I was wondering how long it would take for someone to comment .. just say it sounded like it was running on 4 cylinders .... but then again .... you did .....
Last edited by theiceman; 03-30-2009 at 07:01 PM.
#17
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Sooooo, after being on the phone with a mechanic (ex Porsche service manager), I wiggled a few
wires in the engine compartment, and finally the throttle began responding again;
I decided immediately to take the car to his repair shop, and within 1 Km or so of driving,
I got the ABS light on, with message "You've got no ABS" from the on board computer;
within 10 more seconds at 70 Km/h I got another light: PSM and another OBC message.
It looked like a chain reaction of monitor error lights coming on.
Got to the mechanic, and his Durametric
got the error codes:
P1511- Porsche Fault Code 543- Throttle adjuster
P1120- Porsche Fault Code 117- Throttle plate
P1122- Porsche Fault Code 431- Throttle potentiometer 2
P1121- Porsche Fault Code 430- Throttle position sensor 1
P1515- Porsche Fault Code 541- Throttle adjuster
P1109- Porsche Fault Code 594- Input variables charge
P0103- Porsche Fault Code 115- Hot film MAF sensor
P0507- Porsche Fault Code 32- idle control at stop
plus ABS and PSM error codes.
Wait..... there is more:
After wiggling all wires and clearing all the codes,
all seemed well. He suggested I take it for a test drive EDIT: since he was done for the day,
and had to close shop and go home;
I test drove it, and all was OK.
As I got back on the highway, I was driving at 100 Km/h for 5 or 6 minutes,
and all of a sudden: Klak klak klak klak - LOUD noise on the passenger front wheel area,
as if somebody was banging it with a hammer!!
After a few thoughts of witchcraft, I called back the mechanic, which is now ready to
go home for the day.
I drove very slow to his garage, and he will be checking the new problem (differential??)
first thing in the morning.
What a journey!
wires in the engine compartment, and finally the throttle began responding again;
I decided immediately to take the car to his repair shop, and within 1 Km or so of driving,
I got the ABS light on, with message "You've got no ABS" from the on board computer;
within 10 more seconds at 70 Km/h I got another light: PSM and another OBC message.
It looked like a chain reaction of monitor error lights coming on.
Got to the mechanic, and his Durametric
got the error codes:
P1511- Porsche Fault Code 543- Throttle adjuster
P1120- Porsche Fault Code 117- Throttle plate
P1122- Porsche Fault Code 431- Throttle potentiometer 2
P1121- Porsche Fault Code 430- Throttle position sensor 1
P1515- Porsche Fault Code 541- Throttle adjuster
P1109- Porsche Fault Code 594- Input variables charge
P0103- Porsche Fault Code 115- Hot film MAF sensor
P0507- Porsche Fault Code 32- idle control at stop
plus ABS and PSM error codes.
Wait..... there is more:
After wiggling all wires and clearing all the codes,
all seemed well. He suggested I take it for a test drive EDIT: since he was done for the day,
and had to close shop and go home;
I test drove it, and all was OK.
As I got back on the highway, I was driving at 100 Km/h for 5 or 6 minutes,
and all of a sudden: Klak klak klak klak - LOUD noise on the passenger front wheel area,
as if somebody was banging it with a hammer!!
After a few thoughts of witchcraft, I called back the mechanic, which is now ready to
go home for the day.
I drove very slow to his garage, and he will be checking the new problem (differential??)
first thing in the morning.
What a journey!
#18
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
#19
Nordschleife Master
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Nordschleife Master
#21
Captain Obvious
Super User
Super User
I think that all those codes point to either a failed sensor or as Clive said, a vacuumm leak. As for the clucking from the wheel, maybe a CV joint that fell apart or smething boke in the diferential. The first problem is probably minor but the wheel banging sounds bad.
#22
Burning Brakes
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#23
Burning Brakes
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#24
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
My guess is CV joint too. Yes I am sht**ng bricks as
to how much it will cost to play.
#25
Captain Obvious
Super User
Super User
That looks like a crankcase vent line. One way to check for elaks is to get a can of starter fluid and with small birsts, spray it aroudn the inake syste, Fi the RPMs jump, stop and have a really good look at ht eares, the vacuumm leak will be somewhere in there. This method worked for me on my project bike. So use a small propane tank to do the same but the starter fluid is much more responsive.
#26
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
That looks like a crankcase vent line. One way to check for elaks is to get a can of starter fluid and with small birsts, spray it aroudn the inake syste, Fi the RPMs jump, stop and have a really good look at ht eares, the vacuumm leak will be somewhere in there. This method worked for me on my project bike. So use a small propane tank to do the same but the starter fluid is much more responsive.
Let's see what comes up when the mechanic tests it later on.
#29
Team Owner
Well this is an interesting one. I personally just don't believe in coincidences. Everything was hunky dorey and all of a suden all these codes and the wheel banging ? This is not a time anymore to guess . let's wait to hear what the mech has to say.
It's a C4S right ? that means it has drive to the front... hmm...
It's a C4S right ? that means it has drive to the front... hmm...