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Old Jan 11, 2010 | 07:46 AM
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Panamera Turbo PSE: Fuse to disable cut-off?

Hi everyone,

Has anyone found how to disable the cut-off in the Panamera's PSE? I recall it was easily done with the 997's PSE (ie. just disconnect a fuse), does the Panamera have a similar fuse?

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Old Jan 11, 2010 | 08:57 AM
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From the PSE that is in the 987 platform the easiest and cleanest way was to disconnect the solenoid (little grey box) in the engine room. Most fuses have several assignments you might turn something else off.
 
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My 996 C4S had the same thing. In the engine bay, there might be a wiring harness that connects the exhaust valve to to the speed sensor. It was labeled Abgaskupplung, or something like that. If you find it, disconnect it, then secure the ends so they don't catch on something, or rub against anything hot. The system defaulted to loud all the time.
 
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I know how it works in 911's, but I doubt it will be exactly the same in the Panamera... Nobody tried it before?
 
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