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Evening all.
I have a 987.1 3.4 s with pasm and sport mode. The problem i am having is the sport mode button is not working exh tone does not change and throttle response stays the same. The light on the button does not illuminate either.
The pasm operates gine and supn stiffens up. Anyone have any ideas?
 
vmenonte@gmail.com said:
Hi thanks, checked all the fuses all ok, will be getting it on a ramp on Thursday so will dig deeper. Could do with a wiring diagram.


Hi, I downloaded a free workshop manua, it’s North America version but I imagine much the same.
 
Sorry, misread your post. You don’t have sports exhaust or faster throttle response but PASM is working and the sport button isn’t illuminated?

Probably more likely to be a sports module problem. Best to run some Porsche-specific diagnostics (PIWIS or similar) to get a better idea where your problem lies.

Jeff
 


-- I have a problem with my Porsche Cayenne Turbo S 2009 and desperately need help. By selecting the suspension level my Porsche suspension goes up and down without a problem but the problem is with the sport mode selector. When I turn on my Porsche and select the sport mode, the selector light comes on and the suspension goes down and the Porsche flies like a rocket, but driving about half a km down the road, the sport mode disconnects alone and the Porsche returns to normal driving Now, if I stop and turn off the engine and start it again, the sport mode is activated again, but driving a few blocks, it disactivates again. I took the car to a senior specialist in automatic transmission and he told me that the problem is a defective suspension selector (The Sport Mode Selector) and that it should be replaced, so they did at an expensive price. Now, with the new selector, the problem remains the same.
Does anyone know what is the problem and how it can be solved?
I appreciate your ASAP.
 
Dan Thomas said:
-- I have a problem with my Porsche Cayenne Turbo S 2009 and desperately need help. By selecting the suspension level my Porsche suspension goes up and down without a problem but the problem is with the sport mode selector. When I turn on my Porsche and select the sport mode, the selector light comes on and the suspension goes down and the Porsche flies like a rocket, but driving about half a km down the road, the sport mode disconnects alone and the Porsche returns to normal driving Now, if I stop and turn off the engine and start it again, the sport mode is activated again, but driving a few blocks, it disactivates again. I took the car to a senior specialist in automatic transmission and he told me that the problem is a defective suspension selector (The Sport Mode Selector) and that it should be replaced, so they did at an expensive price. Now, with the new selector, the problem remains the same.
Does anyone know what is the problem and how it can be solved?
I appreciate your ASAP.
Dan, welcome to the forum. However, this is a thread on the Boxster forum about a different issue. Can I suggest you start a new thread on the Cayenne forum and ask your question there.
 

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