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997.1 TT center diff issue

Old Jul 27, 2017 | 09:11 AM
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997.1 TT center diff issue

Am about to pull the trigger on a 07TT with 55K miles on it. Very clean otherwise, but I took her to two different PPIs (I know, OCD)

The first said the center diff was blown. He put it on a lift and tried to spin the rear wheels, and front wheels didn't rotate with it. and said the car needed a new viscous coupler (7K parts + labor).

The second PPI said everything looked fine. I asked him about that specifically and he said its fine.

Who is right? What should I do? Any other signs and symptoms or tests that I can do? Thanks guys.

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Old Jul 27, 2017 | 09:16 PM
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Time for a 3rd PPI ?
 
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Old Jul 27, 2017 | 10:50 PM
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Just another reason why selling cars private party sucks. You could get some chucklehead doing the PPI and scaring your buyers off. (As mentioned on Rennlist, 997TTs don't have even a viscous coupler.)
 
Old Jul 28, 2017 | 07:38 AM
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good thing this car doesn't have a viscous coupling that was 996


on 997 PTM module locks the front drive when the car is running.
 
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How to check that the awd are actually working on a 997 TT?
 
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It would throw a code. This car uses a computer controlled clutch pack. If the wheels dont spin the way the ECU is mandating...then you get a fault code.


Multiple-plate clutch with magnetic control
Unlike other makers’ all-wheel drive systems with viscous couplings, PTM relies on the instant
response of an electronically controlled, electro-magnetic multiplate clutch pack to distribute
engine torque to the front and rear wheels as conditions demand.
Magnets operate a master clutch with three discs. The discs are connected to one another by a
mechanical reinforcement element, which actuates the main clutch. The main clutch is comprised
of eight sets of friction discs. Given that the Turbo Coupe's front tires lose traction on a dry road
at about 221 lb.-ft. (300 Nm) of torque, the clutch's capacity of 295 lb.-ft. (400 Nm) is more than
sufficient.
The multiple-plate clutch runs in an oil bath integrated in the housing of the front-axle differential,
and features its own oil circuit, complete with a separate circulation pump. The special automatic
transmission fluid used has a recommended service interval of 56,000 miles (90,000 km).


http://press.porsche.com/vehicles/08...Coupe_Long.pdf



Get your money back from that first PPI
 


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