What does PASM mean on a Porsche?
Active Suspension Management system
Porsche’s Active Suspension Management system (PASM) is an electronic active damping system which is available as an optional extra on all of the German manufacturer’s current, lesser-powered Boxster, Cayman, Macan and Cayenne models – but is standard on the more powerful versions.
Why is my PSM not working on my Porsche?
Brake light switch causes intermittent PSM failure. It may need adjustment or replacement even if the brake lights work. To find out why your Porsche system has failed, start by reading the ABS / PSM module’s trouble codes. Porsche PSM failures can be diagnosed with a diagnostic scanner.
Is there a problem with my Porsche 981 Cayman?
Just FYI I seem to recall a few 981 Cayman owners reporting the problem on the forum, one of whom I know personally, so it’s definitely a 981-series problem. Your PC should be able to tell you whether or not your son’s Cayman has the upgraded bushes.
What does yaw sensor on Porsche PSM mean?
Porsche PSM system takes input from various sensors, which means the failure of any of these sensors will trigger a PSM warning message: yaw sensor. PSM uses input from these sensors to determine oversteering, understeering, and loss of traction. You can turn off Porsche PSM by pressing the PSM Off button located on the center console.
What’s the DME fault code for a Porsche?
When you read the codes, you may get DME fault codes such as 5525 – Torque transmission disturbed at times or P0102 – Mass or Circuit Airflow (MAF) Circuit Low Voltage Input. It is strongly recommended that you install a genuine Porsche MAF sensor made by Bosch, the OEM supplier. Also, avoid using air filters that need frequent oiling.
Brake light switch causes intermittent PSM failure. It may need adjustment or replacement even if the brake lights work. To find out why your Porsche system has failed, start by reading the ABS / PSM module’s trouble codes. Porsche PSM failures can be diagnosed with a diagnostic scanner.
Just FYI I seem to recall a few 981 Cayman owners reporting the problem on the forum, one of whom I know personally, so it’s definitely a 981-series problem. Your PC should be able to tell you whether or not your son’s Cayman has the upgraded bushes.
Porsche PSM system takes input from various sensors, which means the failure of any of these sensors will trigger a PSM warning message: yaw sensor. PSM uses input from these sensors to determine oversteering, understeering, and loss of traction. You can turn off Porsche PSM by pressing the PSM Off button located on the center console.
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