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Old Feb 3, 2010 | 03:25 AM
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Failure Sport Mode HELP!

I have received this error at least 6 times and the dealer says they do not see the fault? any one ever have this issue?
 
Old Feb 3, 2010 | 07:04 AM
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Had a similar fault on a 2008 CTT. If turned out to be a chaffed wire to a rear pressure/compression sensor for leveling. I think it was the driver side. Its the litle plastic swing arm sensor attached to the rear suspension.
 
Old Feb 3, 2010 | 02:58 PM
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Had a similar fault on a 2008 CTT. If turned out to be a chaffed wire to a rear pressure/compression sensor for leveling. I think it was the driver side. Its the litle plastic swing arm sensor attached to the rear suspension.
if brought it to the stealership twice now and I've been told they do not see the error ever coming up. this is quite frustrating. Now I have a photo of the error code for the first time. anyone have recommendations on how to handle this?
 
Old Feb 3, 2010 | 03:51 PM
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now now, after the stealership comment I dont know how much I can help
 
Old Feb 3, 2010 | 04:38 PM
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If the dealership canät help you, maybe you could talk to Porsche North America directly?
 
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Guys, can we stop calling dealerships 'Stealerships'? There are many of us who work very hard to provide the very best in customer service. And those who are the unsung hero's of this business.

Just like Physicians and Attorneys; there are good and bad ones.

Now with regards the issue; I spoke to both of my Tech's and neither one (one has 20 years with Porsche) has encountered this issue. My guy brought up a great point; often people either spill or inadvertently get something 'stuck' in the center where these controls are. It would be wise to have them pulled off and cleaned and reinstalled. It might account for this scenario. - Just a thought.

2ndly- go to another dealership in the area. If you'd like, PM me where you are and I'll try and recommend another one.

But lets keep these discussions clean and w/o slander. Thanks.
 
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Guys, can we stop calling dealerships 'Stealerships'?
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