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Old Apr 15, 2013 | 04:24 AM
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957 electrical issues

Hello,
Is there anyone who could help me. I have a 957 cayenne s. The airbags have gone off. Reset the breaker. Lights work, sunroof works. No instrument cluster, no air-conditioning, no PCM. The accident was minor with only right hand light damaged. Now no instrument lights when insert key even though the key works and steering unlocks. Transmission ecu and PCM when plugged in blow fuses instantly. Durametric identifies some of the modules but communication error occurs when trying to access.
Can someone help please.
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Old Apr 15, 2013 | 09:22 AM
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If you were in an accident and major fuses blow immediately, it sounds to me like to you have an electrical short and you should be trying to contact an local mechanic to help you pinpoint it.

I do not think this is the best medium for atypical diagnostic help.
 
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