911 Carrera Coupe (996) F6-3.6L (2002)
Diagnostic Conditions
The fault can only be identified if the requirements listed under diagnostic conditions are met. For this reason, the specified procedure must be observed
after a fault is repaired:
1. Clear fault memory.
2. Satisfy the requirements listed under 'Diagnostic conditions'.
3. Read out fault memory again
Possible Causes Of Fault
The possible fault causes that may be responsible for the fault are listed here. Please note that in certain circumstances further faults can be stored in the
fault memory after troubleshooting (e.g. if plugs are disconnected). After carrying out repairs, read out the fault memory of all control modules and erase
any faults.
Diagnosis/Troubleshooting
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The errors entered are indicated using the Porsche fault code and as clear text.
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The fault memory Info key F8 on the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 can be used to access the extended fault memory. This information
should be saved using the F4 key and printed out. The following information can be displayed:
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Fault type
The following fault types are possible:
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-- (No details available)
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Leak resistance/short circuit to ground
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Below limit value
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Above limit value
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Occurrence of faults
The fault occurred as follows:
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statistically (i.e. once)
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sporadically (i.e. more than once)
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Fault status
The following status types are possible:
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available (at the time of the last diagnosis routine)
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not available (at the time of the last diagnosis routine).