911 Carrera Cabriolet (996) F6-3.6L (2003)
1. Connect and start the 9588 Porsche System Tester II and switch on the ignition.
2. Select 'Special functions' in the Vehicle type menu and confirm with the [>>] key.
3. Select 'Vehicle hand-over' in the Control modules menu and confirm with the [>>] key.
4. Follow the instructions of the 9588 Porsche System Tester II
Vehicle Hand-Over
Vehicle hand-over
The external BOSE amplifier control module is converted to delivery mode (low-current mode) in production. As known from other systems (alarm
system, instrument cluster, roll-over bar), the PCM2 must be activated with the 9588 Porsche System Tester I.
1. Connect and start the 9588 Porsche System Tester II and switch on the ignition.
2. Select 'Special functions' in the Vehicle type menu and confirm with the [>>] key.
3. Select 'Vehicle hand-over' in the Control modules menu and confirm with the [>>] key.
4. Follow the instructions of the 9588 Porsche System Tester II
Display '*' in the menu 'Control modules' and menu 'PCM2/CDR23 MOST component check'.
Different required and actual installed components lists
When the 'automatic control module search' is complete, the following display '*' appears in front of the control module description 'PCM2' in the
'Control modules' menu, as well as in the 'PCM2 MMI function selection' in front of the entry 'MOST required installed components list' if the9588
Porsche System Tester II establishes a difference between the required and actual installed components list and there is no fault code in one of the fault
memories of the MOST control modules.
If there is a fault code present in one of the MOST control modules, the display '*' is only shown in the 'PCM2 MMI function selection' in front of the
line 'MOST required installed components list'.
If there is a display in the menu Control module, an existing fault code has priority and a '#' is set.
Coding
Coding
Under the menu item 'Modify coding', the PCM2 codes can be coded on a vehicle and country-specific basis.
Menu item
Function
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ABS pulse number
Using this menu item, you can code the ABS pulse number.
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Connect and start the 9588 Porsche System Tester II and switch on the ignition.
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Select '911 (996)' in the Vehicle type menu and confirm with the [>>] key.
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Select 'PCM2' in the Control units menu and confirm with the [>>] key.
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Select 'Navigation' in the 911 (996) PCM2 function selection and confirm with the [>>] key.
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Select 'Coding' in the 911 (996) Navigation function selection and confirm with the [>>] key.
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Select 'ABS pulse number' in the 911 (996) Navigation coding function selection - and confirm using the [>>]
key.
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Enter a value in the mask and code it using the [F8] key
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Display format
Using this menu item, you can code the display format.
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Connect and start the 9588 Porsche System Tester II and switch on the ignition.
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Select '911 (996)' in the Vehicle type menu and confirm with the [>>] key.
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Select 'PCM2' in the Control units menu and confirm with the [>>] key.
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Select 'Navigation' in the 911 (996) PCM2 function selection and confirm with the [>>] key.
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Select 'Coding' in the Navigation function selection and confirm with the [>>] key.
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Select 'Display format' in the Navigation coding function selection and confirm with the [>>] key.
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Use the arrow keys to select the required option and code with the [F8] key.
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Date
You can code the date using this menu item.
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Connect and start the 9588 Porsche System Tester II and switch on the ignition.
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Select '911 (996)' in the Vehicle type menu and confirm with the [>>] key.
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Select 'PCM2' in the Control units menu and confirm with the [>>] key.
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Select 'Navigation' in the 911 (996) PCM2 function selection and confirm with the [>>] key.
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Select 'Coding' in the Navigation function selection and confirm with the [>>] key.