911 Carrera Cabriolet (996) F6-3.4L (1999)
Coding Table (Part 3)
Erasing Fault Memory
Erasing fault memory
NOTE: The fault memory can be erased only if it was first read out at least once.
The entire fault memory is always erased.
Fault Memory
Fault Memory
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Overview of possible faults
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Data lead, air conditioner-PCM
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Data lead, navigation unit-PCM
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Data lead, PCM-navigation unit
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Data lead, DSP-PCM
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Speedometer A, navigation unit
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Signal, reverse gear-navigation unit
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Antenna, navigation unit
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Data lead,PCM-instrument cluster
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Data lead, instrument c1uster-PCM
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Vehicle data record
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Program memory
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Signal, terminal 15 PCM
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Signal, terminal 86 s PCM
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Navigation, CD fault
Control module faulty/navigation unit
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Navigation fault, gyro
Control module faulty/navigation unit
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Connection to audio module
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Telephone, internal fault
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Connection to telephone
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Write error, Flash
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Video interface
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Fault, memory interface
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Fault, photo sensor
Control module faulty
NOTE:
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Faults can be stored during initialisation of the PCM if all plugs are not connected.
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If a fault appears under Environmental Condition in combination with an unrealistic date, e.g. 7 Feb. 36, the fault was stored at a time at which
there was not yet any satellite reception.
The faults are stored only during the phase after terminal 86 s has been disconnected.
General Information
General Information
The PCM is protected against theft by a device code. Furthermore, the integrated navigation system is also protected by a code against unauthorized