Porsche 996 C4 Tiptronic problem
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Replaced a totally flat battery in my 2003, 996, C4 and Tiptronic will now not engage gear.
I have seen a US forum which suggests that switching on without starting, and leaving for 30 seconds, will reset the ECU and fix the issue-i will try this when I get home tonight. Any other ideas welcome - have had no previous problems whatsoever with the gearbox/engine.
Thanks
I have seen a US forum which suggests that switching on without starting, and leaving for 30 seconds, will reset the ECU and fix the issue-i will try this when I get home tonight. Any other ideas welcome - have had no previous problems whatsoever with the gearbox/engine.
Thanks
jkh112 said:
jonny996 said:
I may be mistaken but that's a rare car you have there (2003 C4), my understanding is the C4 narrow body was ceased in 2001 with the C4S taking over.
I don’t think that is correct.jkh112 said:
jonny996 said:
I may be mistaken but that's a rare car you have there (2003 C4), my understanding is the C4 narrow body was ceased in 2001 with the C4S taking over.
I don’t think that is correct.Sorry OP - I hope you get that sorted.
Car taken to usual Indy on a flat bed, dropped off and then driven normally ???
Appears that if rear pads are seized onto discs (not releasing when handbrake pressure relieved) the tiptronic will not properly engage (I assume some sensor says no).
The action of wheels turning on the tow up the flatbed, releases pressure on disc and all is normal.
A zero cost happy ending to a problem that caused some anxious moments.
Appears that if rear pads are seized onto discs (not releasing when handbrake pressure relieved) the tiptronic will not properly engage (I assume some sensor says no).
The action of wheels turning on the tow up the flatbed, releases pressure on disc and all is normal.
A zero cost happy ending to a problem that caused some anxious moments.
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