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Porsche PADM Sensor Installation Guide

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Old Mar 10, 2026 | 11:45 PM
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Porsche PADM Sensor Installation Guide

If your PADM is malfunctioning, there’s a 70% chance the sensor is the culprit. No need to go to a repair shop—simply order a new sensor online and replace it yourself. It’s cost-effective and hassle-free.

1. Locate the square box on the active engine mount; this is where the sensor is installed.

2. Open the cover to reveal the sensor chip inside.

3. Check the chip—if you see spilled magnetorheological fluid and a detached core, the sensor is defective.

4. Remove the faulty sensor completely and install the new one in its place.

 

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