How can I tell if my Porsche has a problem?

How can I tell if my Porsche has a problem?

When your Porsche has a problem, its On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) system will trigger a code so a technician can better identify the issue. If you have access to an OBD-II scanner, feel free to search our database so you can get a better idea what might be wrong with your vehicle.

What are the diagnostic codes for a Porsche?

Porsche Diagnostic Trouble Codes DME 5.2.2 P0101 Mass air flow sensor P0102 Mass air flow sensor P0103 Mass air flow sensor P0112 Intake air temperature sensor P0113 Intake air temperature sensor P0115 Engine temperature sensor P0117 Engine temperature sensor P0118 Engine temperature sensor P0122 Throttle position sensor

Can you repair a Porsche Cayenne with autoaid?

With autoaid you repair your PORSCHE CAYENNE (9PA) quick and easy at low cost. Our experts and the autoaid diagnostic tools assist you in finding the cause of error and support you with all questions for repair with the best solution.

What are the trouble codes for a Porsche Irvine?

PCM software needs to be updated, Vacuum leaks (Intake Manifold Gaskets, vacuum hoses, PCV hoses, etc.), Faulty Mass Airflow (MAF) Sensor, Plugged Fuel Filter or weak Fuel Pump, Plugged or dirty Fuel Injectors Defective Fuel Injector, Faulty or corroded Fuel Injector, wiring, and/or connections, Plugged Fuel Injector, Dirt in the Fuel Injector

What kind of tester does a Porsche Cayenne use?

The Porsche System Tester 2 (PST2) is a rare and expensive tool that can be used to diagnose multiple car systems on a variety of Porsches. Every dealer has one of these, or the later-model PIWIS tester so that they can quickly diagnose problems and change settings on the various computer systems within the car.

Can you reset the OBD code on a Porsche Cayenne?

With a standard OBD II code reader, you can access and reset the codes on the car that are related only to the fuel injection system. The PST2 and Durametric software allow you to dig deep into the various systems of the car and read values from the various systems of the car (airbag, ABS, Tiptronic transmission, alarm, seat memory, heating & A/C).

What does DTC stand for on Porsche Cayenne?

If there is a problem with a sensor or component, the computer logs a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) in the main computer until it is read and reset. In order to accurately find the sensor and fix the problem, you will need to find out which error code is being triggered by the computer.

When your Porsche has a problem, its On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) system will trigger a code so a technician can better identify the issue. If you have access to an OBD-II scanner, feel free to search our database so you can get a better idea what might be wrong with your vehicle.