Why are the brake lights not working on a Porsche?
When it comes to the lighting systems on your Porsche, it is important that everything is working as designed for your own safety and to make sure that your car is road legal. Nobody wants to be pulled over by the police because their brake lights aren’t working.
When do I need to replace my Porsche lighting?
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How can I Fix my Porsche headlight problem?
It would surprise you just how much light this obscure. At design 911 we offer a Porsche Headlight Refurbishment service to try and fix these problems as much as possible.
Why is the Check Engine light back on on my Porsche 911?
The fault codes will suggest faulty O2 sensors. This results in many folks replacing the front O2 sensors in the hopes of solving the problem, only to discover that within a few hundred miles the check engine light is back on. The problem is actually caused by the MAF failing and by owners blindly believing the reported engine faults.
What are examples of electrical problems in Porsche 911?
Example: a dashboard light goes on when you hit the brake, but only when the rear defogger is on, or the radio only works when you are in reverse. As bizarre as it sounds, electrical problems like these are very common on these older cars, and unfortunately, they can be quite difficult to fix.
How to troubleshoot a Porsche 911 battery problem?
Try disconnecting each one, while watching the ammeter, and you should find the culprit. If pulling fuses doesn’t reveal anything, try pulling out the various relays. Sometimes a relay will be powered on, but the device it controls will be disconnected. This may lead to gradual battery drain.
What to do if your Porsche 911 Fuse has blown?
If the relay checks out, then you want to make sure that the fuse is still good. Identify the proper fuse, and check to make sure that it has not blown. Also, the long tubular fuses that the 911 uses are susceptible to corrosion building up on the terminals. Make sure that the fuses are clean and securely seated.