Bay Area: Read your codes/airbag light for free...
Bay Area: Read your codes/airbag light for free...
Since we've now been fully armed with Porsche PST2 (and a couple of other nifty gadgets) we were going to test it out on you bay area folks with niggly airbag and/or CEL lights
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What: Read Your Fault Codes For FREE Day
When: Saturday, May 6, 2006 -- 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Where: SharkWerks
4444 Technology Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
Mainline: (510) 651-0300
Map
More Info:
Did you know most Porsches have 6 or more control units that record fault codes?
Did you know that many fault codes do not turn on a warning light?
Did you know that some fault codes are "pending"?
On Saturday, May 6, 2006 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM SharkWerks is allowing us to use their shop (and parking lot) to read your car's system controllers for FREE. Both Alex (SharkWerks) and I have the latest Durametric Software to read and your fault codes in your DME, ABS, Airbag, Alarm, Heating and A/C, Seat Memory, Tiptronic, and more. The software will also report out all Actual DME Values and DME information (such as stage 1 and stage 2 ignitions, operating hours, radio code, etc.).
I will also have my PST2 for verification and to reset any alarm codes.
We will suggest potential causes for the fault(s) and reset (if you want) any fault codes.
Time permitting we can also turn on OBC or Cruise Control for those planning to add those functions.
For 993, 986, 996, GT2, GT3, TT, and Cayenne. only at this time. Sorry, no 987 or 997 this time -- but you are welcome to come and watch.
Durametric has just added the 987 and 997 to their software so we will be able to read/reset fault codes for them also.
Loren posted this on:http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=9022
What: Read Your Fault Codes For FREE Day
When: Saturday, May 6, 2006 -- 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Where: SharkWerks
4444 Technology Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
Mainline: (510) 651-0300
Map
More Info:
Did you know most Porsches have 6 or more control units that record fault codes?
Did you know that many fault codes do not turn on a warning light?
Did you know that some fault codes are "pending"?
On Saturday, May 6, 2006 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM SharkWerks is allowing us to use their shop (and parking lot) to read your car's system controllers for FREE. Both Alex (SharkWerks) and I have the latest Durametric Software to read and your fault codes in your DME, ABS, Airbag, Alarm, Heating and A/C, Seat Memory, Tiptronic, and more. The software will also report out all Actual DME Values and DME information (such as stage 1 and stage 2 ignitions, operating hours, radio code, etc.).
I will also have my PST2 for verification and to reset any alarm codes.
We will suggest potential causes for the fault(s) and reset (if you want) any fault codes.
Time permitting we can also turn on OBC or Cruise Control for those planning to add those functions.
For 993, 986, 996, GT2, GT3, TT, and Cayenne. only at this time. Sorry, no 987 or 997 this time -- but you are welcome to come and watch.
Durametric has just added the 987 and 997 to their software so we will be able to read/reset fault codes for them also.
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