How to completely disable PSM
#1
How to completely disable PSM
HI all - new to board and new to the P family with a Panny S
I need to know how to disable PSM completely
With the PSM button OFF, the PSM takes a VERY slight back seat but the minute you get the car even slightly sideways it kicks in again. Anyone know how to fully disable PSM on a Panamera?
On the 911 board I read that pulling the fuse B9 will do the trick. Can anyone confirm this or is there a back door to the ECU control as in the AMG vehicles to put the car in DYNO mode (ESP fully off).
All suggestions eagerly anticipated
I need to know how to disable PSM completely
With the PSM button OFF, the PSM takes a VERY slight back seat but the minute you get the car even slightly sideways it kicks in again. Anyone know how to fully disable PSM on a Panamera?
On the 911 board I read that pulling the fuse B9 will do the trick. Can anyone confirm this or is there a back door to the ECU control as in the AMG vehicles to put the car in DYNO mode (ESP fully off).
All suggestions eagerly anticipated
#4
I lost my shirt trading in the 996 Turbo for the GT2 precisely because the PSM cannot be completely turned off, and couldn't drive the Turbo sideways if I wanted to.
#5
Needs mo powaaaaa!
#7
The various 996 platform C2's I have driven are the same thing,I don't understand why Porsche can't make PSM like BMW's DSC. When it's turned off, it's off.
#8
Geez maybe I don't have enough seat time in a 996; when you shut the PSM off on a 997, you can go sideways galore.....
#9
I haven't driven a 997 Turbo yet, does it go sidways when you turn off PSM? Been thinking about getting one down the road.
#10
The 997 C2 and C2S certainly does. I've never been behind a wheel of a 997 Turbo long enough to do anything like that.